I need some advice on what is frankly a bit of an embarassing situation. My Healey's engine was rebuilt in the summer of 2009 and I was in the process of carefully breaking it in. I got to about 300 miles on the new engine before the fuel pump gave out. At that point (Nov. 2009), however, for a variety of personal and professional reasons, my interest in working on my car frankly evaporated. I know, heresy; it is what it is. But I'm now very keen to get back on track. Sooo...the car has not been cranked since Nov 2009. Assuming the fuel pump priming is handled well (I know that process well) what else would you do to fire it up? My thoughts are to change the oil to either a 5w/20 or straight 20w, and I've also thought about pulling the plugs and spraying some oil in the cylinders for the initial fire-up, but I suspect that will probabaly foul the plugs. A hand crank seems futile to me, way too laborious for the nominal amount of oil from the oil pump. Any ideas? Many thanks,
-Tom
-Tom
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