Storage has been dry, w/ tank filled up & battery disconnected. The car is in very good shape, generally (55.000 kms, burns no oil whatsoever, etc.)
This weekend I might find time to fire up the beast, but I'm a little hesitant to just push the button after such a long period of it not running.
So, my question is, what precautions, if any, should I follow before I actually fire her up? I'm mostly worried about oil pressure on startup...
[In similar circumstances, with my classic, non-EFI car, I usually don't set the choke when I start cranking, which will lead to the engine NOT firing, but the oil pressure building up nonetheless (it has a gauge for oil pressure). After 5, 6 seconds the oil pressure is up, which I immediately follow by setting the accelerator-activated choke, and after renewed cranking, the engine starts right up, already having good oil pressure on the first firing. Following that procedure really puts my mind at ease...

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