Re: IML: Should I Try to Crank This Engine?
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Re: IML: Should I Try to Crank This Engine?



Glen,
I would at least change the oil and oil filter. Run a hose from the suction side of the fuel pump to some clean gas. Keep it away from the motor so there wont be any danger. When you start the car watch the oil pressure, if it doesnt come up after about 5 seconds I would shut it off. Also after running a bid watch the temp gauge. Here is a list of what I did for mine that sat from 1978.
1-changed the plugs
2-new points
3-new cap
4-new points
5-new fuel pump
6-new rotor and cap
7-new coil (mine was bad)
8-cleaned fuel filter (you probably have a actual fuel filter at the carb. Not sure..
Mine fired right up and runs good.


Good luck
Tim 56 2-dr southampton


----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen and Cindy Mann" <cumquott@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: IML: Should I Try to Crank This Engine?




Hello all-


Just got a 1959 Imperial Crown and joined the group (thanks for the welcome
messages!). This car has been sitting for something like 25 years. There is
oil in the pan (or some black juice) and fluid in the tranny. My friend
suggests I try to start the car, since the chance of catastophic failure is
low, and the worst that might happen is that a bearing would get ruined
(which I would likely replace on the inevitable rebuild anyway). The benefit
might be seeing if the block is cracked etc. I can turn the engine by tugging
on the fan and belts. The engine doesn't look too bad, considering, though
the carb needs to be exercised a little.


Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Thanks
-Glen
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