by bmoeller » Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:58 am
Plug the oil supply port for the turbo and pull the turbo off. I wouldn't try to run it with it on there.
Get a water pump and put some coolant in it. I prefer to use straight water the first time and drain it, but if it is freezing out where you are, I'd use some anti-freeze.
Drop the oil and put some cheap 10-30 or 15/40 in it.
I'd pull the injectors out, and spray some fogging oil in the jugs. Let it sit over night. The cylinder walls will be bone dry. Hopefully not rusty. Just screw the injectors in by hand for over night. Then, I'd pull them back out before you try to spin it over. Make sure it isn't stuck. If it is free, put them back in. If not, get some pop (Pepsi, Coke,........) and pour enough in there to fill the piston bowl and to reach the rings all the way around. The citric acid in the pop will free the rings. Let it sit for about 1-2hrs and try again. Let the pistons blow out the excess pop. Once free, fog it again and put the sticks back in. Bleed and fire.
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