71mtnscout
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Bought a 58 A-120 with BD240 in it. Getting ready to wake it from a 12 year nap, is there a "procedure" to waking it up like on the SV engine?
Originally, a 1958 would have had a BD240. Sounds like someone has replaced it with a BG241. Basically the same engine, but newer. Firing order is 153624. As far as #1 being at 8 o'clock on the distributor, that sounds about right, but whether it's 7 o'clock or 9 o'clock doesn't matter. The point is to get #1 cylinder on TDC, being sure it's on the compression stroke. At that point, the rotor will be under the post on the cap that will be your #1 cylinder. The distributor will turn counter clockwise, so #5 will be the next plug wire going counterclockwise from #1, etc. You won't be able to follow a SV procedure for pre-oiling. Most engines drive the oil pump from the distributor, so you remove the distributor and spin the oil pump with some attachment on a drill. The SD, BD and BG are different in that the cam drives the oil pump, and the oil pump drives the distributor. Spinning the oil pump isn't an option for pre-oiling.