1. So I went through the start up procedure for a motor that has been sitting up for a while that mr. Mayben posted. I found that when I tried to prime the oil pump it was moving oil in the lower end but not up to the rockers. A buddy with another Scout said I could pull the oil pan and try to use an air hose to blow out the passage and try it again. Any thoughts on that?
My short term focus is to have the truck running so that I can pull it in and out of the garage and make the occasional trip around the block. At least until I get some rust repair and other things taken care of and have the money to pull the motor and go all through it.
1a. After running the oil pressure up and maintaining it for 10-15 minutes. I let it set for a few minutes and did it again. I used a wrench on the cranckshaft nut to see if it would turn. With the plugs out it seemed incredibly easy to turn. Way more so than any GM I have ever worked on. I put the plugs in and there was a little more resistance from the compression, but it was still pretty easy to move. Is this normal? Is this because it is a 4cyl? Or am I looking at a a bad set of rings or something? I thought maybe that since it was a lower compression motor with only 4cyl to fight that there might be less friction and therefore easier to move.
2. I have read somewhere that there are different distributors. Which one is this? I can make out delco on the tag and you can see the raised numbers 121 on the shaft.
3. On the backside of the distributor cap there is a square opening. What goes here? There were no wires or anythign near it and it seemed odd to have an opening like that.
Thanks in advance
Craig
My short term focus is to have the truck running so that I can pull it in and out of the garage and make the occasional trip around the block. At least until I get some rust repair and other things taken care of and have the money to pull the motor and go all through it.
1a. After running the oil pressure up and maintaining it for 10-15 minutes. I let it set for a few minutes and did it again. I used a wrench on the cranckshaft nut to see if it would turn. With the plugs out it seemed incredibly easy to turn. Way more so than any GM I have ever worked on. I put the plugs in and there was a little more resistance from the compression, but it was still pretty easy to move. Is this normal? Is this because it is a 4cyl? Or am I looking at a a bad set of rings or something? I thought maybe that since it was a lower compression motor with only 4cyl to fight that there might be less friction and therefore easier to move.
2. I have read somewhere that there are different distributors. Which one is this? I can make out delco on the tag and you can see the raised numbers 121 on the shaft.



3. On the backside of the distributor cap there is a square opening. What goes here? There were no wires or anythign near it and it seemed odd to have an opening like that.

Thanks in advance
Craig