Let's start by a given; engine-build lube is covering everything liberally. ALWAYS run your oil pump before you start the engine for the first time. The oil pump driveshaft is a convenient 1/4" hex. A !/2" drill motor chuck will conveniently accept a 1/4" socket extension.
So, put a 1/4" socket on a long 1/4"-drive extension, and run it with a 1/2" drill motor. I would NOT use a battery-operated drill motor. The oil pump produces 40# pressure, which tends to take your drill motor for a ride.
While building up pressure, check your pressure gauge. (Really, you don't have to since you will definately FEEL the pressure building.) While still using the drill, run the engine with no spark plugs for about a half minute by energizing the starter.
If your rocker covers are off, you will see oil come out of the rocker arms. Install plugs and your distributor, and run the engine at or above 1,500 rpm. Remember, the cam is going half that speed, so the idea is NOT to run a new cam installation too slow. In order to seat piston rings, you need to 'load' them while driving. Hope this helps. - Dave
Royal Oak, Michigan (Four miles north of Detroit, and 12 miles NORTH of Windsor, Canada). That's right, we're north of Canada.Ford 292 Y-Block major overhaul by simplyconnected