Preoil? Starting an engine after a long Down time
Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 12:56 am
Okay, this isn't really idle talk but neither is it purely model specific. If I post it in Paso 750 someone in 906 or 907 might miss an answer. Or worse, they might have an answer and not check 750!
So, My bike has been idle for quite a while, seven or eight months. There is no guarantee that it will start as soon as I start cranking it. In fact the chances are rather good that it will not start till I figure out an electrical problem. My question is what is the best way to lubricate the insides?
I thought of spritzing some oil into the spark plug holes and that would probably work for the cylinder/piston ring interface. However it would do nothing for the journals or bearings in the lower end. Is there a way to pre-oil the engine? If it were an aircraft engine I might do such a thing. Can one rent pre-oilers for motorcycles? Where would I go about hooking up the pressure line?
Thanks, in advance, for any ideas.
So, My bike has been idle for quite a while, seven or eight months. There is no guarantee that it will start as soon as I start cranking it. In fact the chances are rather good that it will not start till I figure out an electrical problem. My question is what is the best way to lubricate the insides?
I thought of spritzing some oil into the spark plug holes and that would probably work for the cylinder/piston ring interface. However it would do nothing for the journals or bearings in the lower end. Is there a way to pre-oil the engine? If it were an aircraft engine I might do such a thing. Can one rent pre-oilers for motorcycles? Where would I go about hooking up the pressure line?
Thanks, in advance, for any ideas.