you can start a 3800 this way only if its an older carbureted one. if it is a newer fuel injected one,... tho it can be done,... it is way more complex to rig it to run than ignition, starter, and gas in the bowl.
Actually, its quite not bullshit. The time before this cranking, it popped over a few times and i yanked the ignition because it doused me with engine oil (see oil dry on the ground at my feet) I put a pipe plug in the open oil galley and started it and thats what you see, after i changed my shorts of course.
was i there for this?
monkeysho1 1 year ago
Right on! Good to see such build quality, especially in an "Underdog" of an engine...
nightmathzombieethan 2 years ago
i love iron dukes, they are dogs but they are probably the most reliable bottom-end gm ever made...
smokestakz 2 years ago
you can start a 3800 this way only if its an older carbureted one. if it is a newer fuel injected one,... tho it can be done,... it is way more complex to rig it to run than ignition, starter, and gas in the bowl.
monkeybiscuits78 3 years ago
I bought a 1985 "iron duke" firebird, the thing hadn't been started in over 8 years.
Tried it the other day, started second try and ran just fine with 8 year old fuel.
Hardy little engines!
Did drain the tank after and I don't know how it ran, had more rust than gas in there!!
michmcc 3 years ago
that's bullshit!
vezina808 3 years ago
Actually, its quite not bullshit. The time before this cranking, it popped over a few times and i yanked the ignition because it doused me with engine oil (see oil dry on the ground at my feet) I put a pipe plug in the open oil galley and started it and thats what you see, after i changed my shorts of course.
monkeybiscuits78 3 years ago