K5_489
Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2019
- Posts
- 41
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- Arizona, USA
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 489 BBC
I'm a day or two away from finally getting to fire my new 489 for the first time....and while this is far from my first engine build, this IS my first "performance" build on a old school carb'ed V8 (been working on small 4 cylinder EFI stuff for most of my life). So I understand the core concepts of first engine fires/break ins, I'm just not 100% sure of a couple specifics as it relates to these engines. I also have legitimate ADHD (doctor diagnosed, with bottles of prescribed happy pills ), so I've learned to check and recheck things many times before finally "pulling the trigger", so to speak, lol.
I have an electric pump on the truck, feeding an Edelbrock 1406 carb. Is the fuel pump alone enough to get the fuel bowls filled properly, or do I need to manually fill them in some way?
When priming the engine, I know the engine needs to be rotated over to get oil to flow to all the areas...can this be accomplished by bumping the starter with the spark plugs out, or does it need to be done by hand? There's no way I'm going to get the balancer on/off without pulling the radiator, and I know these motors aren't supposed to be turned by the front crank bolt. I suppose I could get under the truck and rotate it with a pry bar wedged up in the converter bosses, but the starter just seems so much easier.
I know lots of people say priming is a waste of time, or going for more than a few seconds past the pump building pressure is a waste, but with that whole ADHD thing, it just makes me feel better knowing I've got oil flowing throughout the motor, and it's a way for me to double check that I didn't forget a galley plug or something during assembly. Getting distracted during important things is a real issue for me due to the ADHD, and it's pretty easy for me to forget one or two of those "little things" during assembly.
I have an electric pump on the truck, feeding an Edelbrock 1406 carb. Is the fuel pump alone enough to get the fuel bowls filled properly, or do I need to manually fill them in some way?
When priming the engine, I know the engine needs to be rotated over to get oil to flow to all the areas...can this be accomplished by bumping the starter with the spark plugs out, or does it need to be done by hand? There's no way I'm going to get the balancer on/off without pulling the radiator, and I know these motors aren't supposed to be turned by the front crank bolt. I suppose I could get under the truck and rotate it with a pry bar wedged up in the converter bosses, but the starter just seems so much easier.
I know lots of people say priming is a waste of time, or going for more than a few seconds past the pump building pressure is a waste, but with that whole ADHD thing, it just makes me feel better knowing I've got oil flowing throughout the motor, and it's a way for me to double check that I didn't forget a galley plug or something during assembly. Getting distracted during important things is a real issue for me due to the ADHD, and it's pretty easy for me to forget one or two of those "little things" during assembly.