metalworker393
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Hello everybody,hope everyones Thanksgiving went well.So I have a question maybe someone could help me out.
I start my 002a genset the first weekend every month and run it for a half an hour to make sure everything is working.Here's whats killing me.I start cranking it and it seems to want to fire right up-that's good.Without oil pressure the unit will not run.Waiting for it to get to the 20 psi minimum seems like an eternity and when it gets there the unit fires right up.So has anyone ever set their unit up with an auxillary pump to get the oil system pumped up prior to cranking it over?
Perhaps a pump could be tied into the oil cooler lines.From looking at the TM,I think the oil cooler drains back to the crankcase while it is sitting idle.So that would have to pumped up before you are able to attain operating pressure.
Any Idea's
Thanks, metalworker393
I start my 002a genset the first weekend every month and run it for a half an hour to make sure everything is working.Here's whats killing me.I start cranking it and it seems to want to fire right up-that's good.Without oil pressure the unit will not run.Waiting for it to get to the 20 psi minimum seems like an eternity and when it gets there the unit fires right up.So has anyone ever set their unit up with an auxillary pump to get the oil system pumped up prior to cranking it over?
Perhaps a pump could be tied into the oil cooler lines.From looking at the TM,I think the oil cooler drains back to the crankcase while it is sitting idle.So that would have to pumped up before you are able to attain operating pressure.
Any Idea's
Thanks, metalworker393