running Civic that hasn't run for years
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running Civic that hasn't run for years
I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has not
been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
effects of sitting like this before it is started?
thanks,
Aron
been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
effects of sitting like this before it is started?
thanks,
Aron
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Re: running Civic that hasn't run for years
Fresh oil change, fresh battery, pull the plugs and squirt oil in the
cylinders and turn the engine over for about ten seconds with no plugs
in it. Replace the plugs, PRAY, and see what happens.
Good Luck! Keep in touch. bob
Aron wrote:
>
> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has not
> been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
> proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
> effects of sitting like this before it is started?
>
> thanks,
> Aron
cylinders and turn the engine over for about ten seconds with no plugs
in it. Replace the plugs, PRAY, and see what happens.
Good Luck! Keep in touch. bob
Aron wrote:
>
> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has not
> been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
> proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
> effects of sitting like this before it is started?
>
> thanks,
> Aron
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Re: running Civic that hasn't run for years
"Aron" <drenkav1912@earthlink.ten> wrote in message
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> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has not
> been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
> proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
> effects of sitting like this before it is started?
>
I don't know a whole hell of a lot about engines, but I'd suggest that you pour
some oil in each plug hole, with the battery and spark plug wires disconnected.
Then turn the engine a few times by hand to get the oil worked in.
I guess when you start it, it'll smoke a lot, but once the oil all burns off you
should be OK.
--
Bullwinkle Jones.
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> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has not
> been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes for
> proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and the
> effects of sitting like this before it is started?
>
I don't know a whole hell of a lot about engines, but I'd suggest that you pour
some oil in each plug hole, with the battery and spark plug wires disconnected.
Then turn the engine a few times by hand to get the oil worked in.
I guess when you start it, it'll smoke a lot, but once the oil all burns off you
should be OK.
--
Bullwinkle Jones.
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Re: running Civic that hasn't run for years
I would let the oil set in the cylinders at least overnight to free up the
rings more before cranking the engine over by hand.
Do a fresh oil change before cranking the engine over.
Chris
"Bullwinkle Jones" <bullwinkle_01_01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Aron" <drenkav1912@earthlink.ten> wrote in message
> news:gfmzc.9339$Y3.8309@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has
not
> > been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes
for
> > proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and
the
> > effects of sitting like this before it is started?
> >
>
> I don't know a whole hell of a lot about engines, but I'd suggest that you
pour
> some oil in each plug hole, with the battery and spark plug wires
disconnected.
> Then turn the engine a few times by hand to get the oil worked in.
>
> I guess when you start it, it'll smoke a lot, but once the oil all burns
off you
> should be OK.
> --
> Bullwinkle Jones.
>
>
rings more before cranking the engine over by hand.
Do a fresh oil change before cranking the engine over.
Chris
"Bullwinkle Jones" <bullwinkle_01_01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Aron" <drenkav1912@earthlink.ten> wrote in message
> news:gfmzc.9339$Y3.8309@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It has
not
> > been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark plug holes
for
> > proper storage of the engine. What can be done to minimize damage and
the
> > effects of sitting like this before it is started?
> >
>
> I don't know a whole hell of a lot about engines, but I'd suggest that you
pour
> some oil in each plug hole, with the battery and spark plug wires
disconnected.
> Then turn the engine a few times by hand to get the oil worked in.
>
> I guess when you start it, it'll smoke a lot, but once the oil all burns
off you
> should be OK.
> --
> Bullwinkle Jones.
>
>
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Re: running Civic that hasn't run for years
N.E.Ohio Bob wrote:
> Fresh oil change, fresh battery, pull the plugs and squirt oil in the
> cylinders and turn the engine over for about ten seconds with no plugs
> in it. Replace the plugs, PRAY, and see what happens.
> Good Luck! Keep in touch. bob
>
> Aron wrote:
>>
>> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It
>> has not been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark
>> plug holes for proper storage of the engine. What can be done to
>> minimize damage and the effects of sitting like this before it is
>> started?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Aron
It may be more beneficial to use some lightweight hydraulic tool oil (low
viscosity, will seep in a little better). That is what I used to use to put
away my motorcycle for the winter.
> Fresh oil change, fresh battery, pull the plugs and squirt oil in the
> cylinders and turn the engine over for about ten seconds with no plugs
> in it. Replace the plugs, PRAY, and see what happens.
> Good Luck! Keep in touch. bob
>
> Aron wrote:
>>
>> I have a friend who has been given a hand me down '87 Civic Si. It
>> has not been driven or ran for years. No one put oil in the spark
>> plug holes for proper storage of the engine. What can be done to
>> minimize damage and the effects of sitting like this before it is
>> started?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Aron
It may be more beneficial to use some lightweight hydraulic tool oil (low
viscosity, will seep in a little better). That is what I used to use to put
away my motorcycle for the winter.
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