acme66
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With what we plan to do with our 923 it will get started 10-20 times a day. I hate, HATE the fact that for the first 5-10 seconds or so there is no oil pressure. It makes me cringe every time I start it because you can hear the sound change when the motor starts oiling. I have been looking into ways to pre-oil and it looks from the routing that it would be simple to tap in at the pan, go to a 24v pump, even a diesel transfer pump, and back into the oil lines. I am more worried about having some oil rather than pressure, I have great oil pressure when running. In the course of doing research I discovered that a kit for this already exists where they tap into the oil pan drain plug and the system is self contained. Looks to be in the $250-$300 range, not far off what I thought I could build my own for. I would be very curious to hear from anyone who bought or built a system like this, what you used and if it was everything you thought it would be. At the same time, during the same research I came up with people who converted to spin on oil filters and it was mentioned that doing that developed oil pressure 'instantly'. Now a question for those who converted to spin on, how much difference did it really make? If it is faster, why? Are the filters smaller, does the housing contain a check valve, what makes it faster? What spin on did you use (part numbers are better) Thoughts on if it is even worth doing? I am also looking into adding the duel fuel line conversion and while that is a seperate issue I will tackle at a later date I would like to know your opinions on that change if you have one as well.
1984 m923a1
Ken
EDIT: Ok I had my prices way wrong on the pre-lube kit it would be at least double what I said so I would be back to building one. Building one the $250 price estimate is still about right, maybe less.
1984 m923a1
Ken
EDIT: Ok I had my prices way wrong on the pre-lube kit it would be at least double what I said so I would be back to building one. Building one the $250 price estimate is still about right, maybe less.
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