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Turn the Motor Manually

Started by HeavyFuel, June 03, 2013, 11:56:45 PM

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HeavyFuel

Quick question.

Can you turn the crank/engine over by hand with the fan and radiator in place?  It looks like there is enough room, but I haven't tried yet.

Getting ready to do the pre-lube before the cam break-in, and from what I understand, you can't just run the drill in the oil pump for a few minutes, you need to turn the engine over slowly as well to get oil to both sides of the block/valves.

I don't want to rely on bumping the starter to do that, and to get it back to TDC.

Thanks.

68X426

Quote from: HeavyFuel on June 03, 2013, 11:56:45 PM

Can you turn the crank/engine over by hand with the fan and radiator in place?  It looks like there is enough room, but I haven't tried yet.


Not on my Hemi. The fan has to come off, but the rad is ok. Took I think a 1 and 1/2 socket, and a long 30" pry bar. And then a whole lotta man-force to move all that motor.





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  from the top  , can on mine just , but only a 8th of a turn , at a time  ,  then reposition socket &  breaker bar ,  have a flexi fan still on there !! ,  taking plugs out its much easier ! but done loads of times with plugs in  :icon_smile_blackeye:   , not put the oem fan back on yet ,  could do it from the under side , but same deal as the top , can only turn it a little at a time .  but now there is a thick aftermarket sway bar in the way & stock routed trans cooler lines now pretty much a waste of time ,
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HeavyFuel

Hmmm.  So considering the amount of time that it takes to remove the fan and shroud, A guy should probably remove those, prime the motor, put those back on and be good to go.  The radiator can stay in place and be filled and ready to go?

I remember reading somewhere that it's good to let the oil trickle and seep for a while anyway after the priming?  Is this right?  Somewhere else it said that don't wait too long or the prelube on the cam/rods will wash off.  I don't see how that could happen, really.  It's not like the motor oil is a solvent.  Does that sound right?  :scratchchin: