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Prime oil pump on Multifuel?

Stretch44875

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Is there a way to prime the oil pump on a Multi-fuel that has been sitting?

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Dennis
 

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Lets see, either nobody knows, or you all don't like me! I'm going to go drive the deuce till I feel better.

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Why not just get some spin-ons and solve the issue without having to do plumbing, etc. Mine builds pressure very quickly with spin-ons...2-3 seconds normally and 4-5 if it's been sitting for a LONG time.
 

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There are a couple of ways that you can do this. You'll need an external pressurized source of oil. Here is what I did to prelube my Reo gas engine. I took a 302 gmc oil pump which can be spun with it's mating distributor, built a bracket to hold it in a pan of oil, used hose to route it through an external spin-on oil filter, and then finally into the engine. I rotated the engine while prelubing. The pan was located under the engines open drain hole so that the oil could be recycled around. Another method is to use a pressurized tank of oil.
 

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Re: RE: Prime oil pump on Multifuel?

alphadeltaromeo said:
Why not just get some spin-ons and solve the issue without having to do plumbing, etc. Mine builds pressure very quickly with spin-ons...2-3 seconds normally and 4-5 if it's been sitting for a LONG time.
That (anti drainback filters) works if you don't need to preheat the oil in the pan..
 

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Guess I need to be more clear. Not interested in a pre-lube system. I'm talking about if the engine is been in storage, or freshly rebuilt, and need to pre-lube the engine for the first start.

I do have some ideas for a pre-lube system, and have read the threads on here, but that's down the road some.

JasonS seems to be on the right track. Had to laugh at your pan, I have cooking pans for oil catching also...

I have a 12v oil pump, I'll just pump a 5 gallon bucket of oil in the pre filter port of the oil filters, and give it a couple of spins.

Thanks!

Dennis
 
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