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<blockquote data-quote="Elev8/Levit8" data-source="post: 509751" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>I disagree. It's entirely possible to run a motor dry (ie without lube). </p><p>It's not recommended, and it WILL overheat & seize after a time, but if you're only talking a second or two to check things out, then you should be fine. Especially if the motor's previously been running OK.</p><p></p><p>It's not guaranteed that you'll cause catastrophic damage by any means, but it's not something to be done lightly, and it certainly won't do the engine any good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elev8/Levit8, post: 509751, member: 5744"] I disagree. It's entirely possible to run a motor dry (ie without lube). It's not recommended, and it WILL overheat & seize after a time, but if you're only talking a second or two to check things out, then you should be fine. Especially if the motor's previously been running OK. It's not guaranteed that you'll cause catastrophic damage by any means, but it's not something to be done lightly, and it certainly won't do the engine any good. [/QUOTE]
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