steelcaptain
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so I have an NHC250 which came with paperwork indicating is was rebuilt by the Army in 1995 but been not run since. My question is what steps beyond the obvious are required to bring such a long dormant engine back to life? I have pulled covers and inspected the valve train...all looks good but very dry in there.
The obvious is to pull injectors, get some penetrating oil into cylinders, bar over engine by hand,
but not so obvious is how does one prelube the block, what to do with the dry fuel pump, should injectors be bench checked first? I am assuming everything is bone dry and there is no oil anywhere other than in the pan.
what is your experience starting these long dead engines and what are the potential mistakes a person can make?
The obvious is to pull injectors, get some penetrating oil into cylinders, bar over engine by hand,
but not so obvious is how does one prelube the block, what to do with the dry fuel pump, should injectors be bench checked first? I am assuming everything is bone dry and there is no oil anywhere other than in the pan.
what is your experience starting these long dead engines and what are the potential mistakes a person can make?