Rover V8 Special Oil Priming Tool

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Rover V8 Special Oil Priming Tool

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Hi guys,

saw this on ebay hopefully starting my engine for the first time in a very long time in the next few weeks do you think this tool is a necessity or just a waste of money.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Land-Range-Rover- ... dZViewItem


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It's taken longer than I thought !!
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Some people prefer this method of priming the system as opposed to the age old tradition of packing the pump with vaseline before you start. I wouldn't call it a complete waste of money unless you take the view that you could make one yourself for peanuts with some basic machinery. One thing I would say is if you have to buy one then do so from the ebay member called "loadsofsurplus" as he is a member on this forum! (88incher)
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Post by ChrisJC »

I would say that it's essential (for peace of mind - at least oil is in the right places when it fires).

I made mine with a suitably long M12 bolt. I cut a slot in the head with an angle grinder, the put a blob of weld at each end of the slot. Stick the threaded part of the bolt in a power drill, and away you go!

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i made one up using a bit of tube and an old dizzy drive end
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Post by Eliot »

as others; essential and easy to make your own.
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I flattened the end of a piece of tube to make it rectangular so all you need is a hammer

and a drill of course!
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Post by banzaibanana »

I've just got myself a Westfield with a 4.0 GEMS engine.
Does this engine have to have a priming procedure done after oil changes?
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I made my first one out of an old cold chisel. Took ages to figure out that the RV8 supplement manual for the MGB V8 is wrong, and has the dissy rotation back to front. After about 10 attempts I thought I had done something wrong. Then I checked th firing order on the cap and realised I was going backwards. I was quite happy to see the oil pumping out of the rocker gear after only a few seconds with the battery drill. I ended up buying one from RS as I was spending so much on the other engine stuff, another 15 quid didnt make a lot of difference. The first RV8 I built was done with the vaseline method, and it took about 45 seconds to get the pressure up.
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banzaibanana wrote:I've just got myself a Westfield with a 4.0 GEMS engine.
Does this engine have to have a priming procedure done after oil changes?
No it doesn't so long as it has the proper crank driven pump on it.
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