I found an SIB stating when to prime an oil circuit by disabling fuel system and cranking. I didn't expect it to be required for a couple items so I learned something new. Everyone on here should know and benefit from this.
The procedure should be performed after:
• Engine bearings
• VANOS gears
• Camshafts
• Bed plate resealing
• Engine oil pump
• Engine oil filter housing
• Cylinder head
• Engine oil cooler
• Anything that interrupts the engine oil supply circuit of the engine(engine replacement included)
1. It states rotate the engine clockwise twice, never counterclockwise.
2. Disable the fuel system if not already done and crank for 10 seconds.
3. Allow the starter to cool for at least 20 seconds and do this two more times.
4. Then start the engine. So prime 3 times and start the engine on the 4th.
Many of us work on cars and know our way around an engine bay but there's always more to learn. This is the right way to do it. The document applies to all vehicles and was last updated in 2017. It is intended for our vehicles as well as new ones.
The procedure should be performed after:
• Engine bearings
• VANOS gears
• Camshafts
• Bed plate resealing
• Engine oil pump
• Engine oil filter housing
• Cylinder head
• Engine oil cooler
• Anything that interrupts the engine oil supply circuit of the engine(engine replacement included)
1. It states rotate the engine clockwise twice, never counterclockwise.
2. Disable the fuel system if not already done and crank for 10 seconds.
3. Allow the starter to cool for at least 20 seconds and do this two more times.
4. Then start the engine. So prime 3 times and start the engine on the 4th.
Many of us work on cars and know our way around an engine bay but there's always more to learn. This is the right way to do it. The document applies to all vehicles and was last updated in 2017. It is intended for our vehicles as well as new ones.
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