Engine start up.
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- 998 Cooper
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Engine start up.
After taking my MK2s off the road in '87' and reducing it to bits in '97' followed by a major rebuild, I am finally thinking of trying to start the car tomorrow, any tips, do's and don'ts from past experiences?
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- 1275 Cooper S
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Re: Engine start up.
Be sure to spin it around with the plugs out and fuel disconnected - to get the oil pressure up first.
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Re: Engine start up.
Wow, 32 years on it will be amazing to have running again!
"Get the wheels in line, Get the wheels in line with it! ..... and then slam your brakes on or we'll be in the cabin ! "
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Re: Engine start up.
My 1962 deluxe hadn’t been run for over twenty years and I just changed oil and filter, removed plugs and turned over until pressure up, then refitted plugs and it fired up, if it’s been stored correctly should be fine, I have my 998 cooper engine apart at the moment after 19 years in dry storage and it’s still like new as been rebuilt shortly before taken off the road,
I would recommend changing valve seals as they had gone a little hard, and on 850 with a wet crank the seal didn’t last long after running and contaminated the clutch, so I had to change that as well.
I would recommend changing valve seals as they had gone a little hard, and on 850 with a wet crank the seal didn’t last long after running and contaminated the clutch, so I had to change that as well.
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Re: Engine start up.
As suggested I primed the oil pump, oil cooler, connecting pipes and filter bowl with engine oil and after cranking the engine without plugs in for a minute or so it eventually achieved an oil pressure gauge reading of 80 lbs/sqr."
However I now have an issue with the starter motor making a strange noise when cranking the engine so I need to remove that now to investigate what is causing the noise, probably will have to have the starter overhauled or replaced before I can progress any further with the engine.
Thanks for all the advice, much appreciated.
However I now have an issue with the starter motor making a strange noise when cranking the engine so I need to remove that now to investigate what is causing the noise, probably will have to have the starter overhauled or replaced before I can progress any further with the engine.
Thanks for all the advice, much appreciated.