[AT] cub / prime oil pump
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Thu Jun 9 09:14:07 PDT 2005
It is probably a good thing you don't overhaul my aircraft engines.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
>Mike the bearings in the engine have residual oil in them the engine will
>run for quite sometime without oil pressure. When you tear down an
>engine even
>one that has set for a long time you will find that the bearing are still
>covered with oil. The manufacture has built this into the engine because
>they
>know that people will leave their vehicles set for long periods and then
>jump
>in and hit the starter. It only takes a few seconds for a properly working
>oil pump to get up to pressure.
>I have heard this priming the oil pump by all kinds of methods because
>people have been told by others who don't understand how an engine works
>that they
>will destroy the bearing if the engine doesn't get oil pressure immediately,
>but this is just another old wives tales. Do you think that the car
>manufactures prime every pump before they start your new car engine. Not
>on your
>life. They coat the bearings with oil before installing them and this is
>sufficient to start the engine for the very first time. I have rebuilt
>many engines
>in my life and have never primed a pump yet and have never lost a bearing
>waiting for the oil pressure to come up.
>
>Walt Davies
>Cooper Hollow Farm
>Monmouth, OR 97361
>503 623-0460
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