OK, I'm running months behind on car projects this year. Normally, I've had all three slant classics out and about over the summer and I am finishing up planned work on them prior to storage for the Winter.
This year is an exception since my father passed away over the summer ;plus other unexpected projects came up costing me an entire season.
I just pulled the 62 Lancer out of storage for the first time since March. Before storing, I changed oil, 10/30W, Max Life + Wix Filter, same as always. When I went to start for the first time, she started right up....well, after the fuel pump got gas to the carb
I was greeted with a god awful noise from the engine, which lasted about 5 seconds. I can only describe it as it sounded as if the engine was completely un-oiled. I didn't think too much of it, it faded and I went about my way warming it up and driving it home.
Then, two days later, I went to start the car again, and got the same noise. The noise only occurs after a few days of sitting, starting it within the same 24 hours of previous start results in normal start, no noise.
???????????????? What's the deal? The only thing I can think of is that the oil pump is somehow weakened to the point that it will oil the engine only after several seconds of being started....almost as if it is a new pump that has not been primed.
Anyway, this is a sweet running 225 aluminum slant with only 72,000 total miles. I would rather not lose her. Any suggestions?