Best to have a helper there. Have the helper sit and run the throttle while you keep watch on fluids and whatever. Start and run with the rad cap off, keep watch and add as needed. Put cap back on when it's nice and warm and the fluid is circulating. Keep your eyes and ears open. Watch for leaks, listen for abnormal noises. Only shut it down if you really have to, try to keep it around 2000 for the 20 minutes. I've been told to vary the rpm slightly, like +/-100 rpm during the time period. Not sure if it helps but that's what I've always done.
Have you considered the valve adjustment? Are you going to rough adjust it before running it? Are you gonna adjust it while running? Are you familiar with the proper procedures for it?
Have you considered the valve adjustment? Are you going to rough adjust it before running it? Are you gonna adjust it while running? Are you familiar with the proper procedures for it?






