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Sure is quiet in here....do I need to start a fight?
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<blockquote data-quote="pioneerguy600" data-source="post: 6240892" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>Coming along nicely Robin, always pre oiled them myself,had a gutted distributor for my GM engines and run it on a 115 volt 1/2" drill for 15 - 20 mins, plenty of oil flowing off the rockers, often installed a pressure gauge on the block just for kicks, liked to see that 60- 70 lbs on a new or fresh rebuilt engine.</p><p> I had an older straight 6 250 ci that ran for 4 years with less than 12 lbs on the gauge, engine still running good when rust took the body out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pioneerguy600, post: 6240892, member: 19757"] Coming along nicely Robin, always pre oiled them myself,had a gutted distributor for my GM engines and run it on a 115 volt 1/2" drill for 15 - 20 mins, plenty of oil flowing off the rockers, often installed a pressure gauge on the block just for kicks, liked to see that 60- 70 lbs on a new or fresh rebuilt engine. I had an older straight 6 250 ci that ran for 4 years with less than 12 lbs on the gauge, engine still running good when rust took the body out. [/QUOTE]
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