Now that is a great item a cheap throw away pre oiler [well I am
guessing on the cheap thing] thanks for telling us about it. I spend a
lot of time around people who build engines and have never heard of it,
will do some asking and see what they say. Is it something that has
been around a long time? just wonder if the modern assembly lubes which
are about as sticky and slippery as a thing can get have pushed it to
the way side. The Moroso accumulator works on the same principle just is
not cheap and you leave it installed and if oil pressure drops it feeds
its load of oil to the system then sucks it back up when the pressure
rises. Jim E
PApple16@aol.com wrote:
> Any good engine rebuilder should be able to supply you a kit, that
> contains a number of adapters, that screw into the oil pressure guage
> fitting on the motor, it also has about 3 feet of plastic tubing and
> an aresol can full of prelube. all you do, is hook it up and release
> the contents of the can, which pressure lubes the entire oiling system.
>
> these kits come with any quality rebuilt short or long block, as well
> as complete engines. have used them many times installing new engines
> over the years. the most common name I remember is GSM, who is a major
> relpacement engine company.
> (if they still exist)
>
> Paul in RI
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