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    Turning the Oil Pump Before Starting the Engine Should Be
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Turning the Oil Pump Before Starting the Engine Should Be

Question 2

Question 2

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Turning the oil pump before starting the engine should be done for all of these reasons, EXCEPT ________.


A) To get the distributor in the right position
B) Supply oil to the camshaft
C) Lubricate valve train components
D) Lubricate engine bearings

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