Re: Engine that hasn't run in over 25 years question.

Posted by John Duprey on August 13, 1998 at 14:42:36

In Reply to: Engine that hasn't run in over 25 years question.
posted by Neil Mylar, Southern Calif on August 12, 1998 at 18:27:36

: I just purchased a 1928 Phaeton.The previous owner purchase it in 1974 but never tried to get it running.I was hoping to get it running before I disassemble it so I could hear if there were any problems.Before I cranked it over with the crank, I removed the oil pan plug and let the small amount of oil that was in it (less than 1/4 quart) drain out.Thankfully, there was no water in the oil.I took off the distributor and poured a quart of oil down the hole.The oil pan plug was still off, but no oil came out.That seemed strange to me.Also before cranking over the engine, I took the plugs out and squirted some oil into the cylinders.When I went over to the driver's side of the engine, I noticed 2 spots on the head gasket that seemed to have oil on it.I'm thinking that it came from the inside from my squirting.I've never seen this before.I then cranked the engine over by hand and I could hear the compression sound that the cylinders make.Eventually I plan on putting on a rebuilt distributor, carbuerator, etc, and try to start it.I have 2 questions: 1). Do you think there is anything blocking the oil from coming out of the drain plug?Do you think that the head gasket will leak?Any other advise you could give me on this project would be appreciated.Thanks in advance, Neil

Neil: I would definatly pull the oil pan and have a look, before trying to start her up.check out this website for more info and hopefully some Ford insperation. Good Luck! let me know how you make out.


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