myoldboat2
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Over in the "no engine compression" thread, havasuboatman wrote, "If the motor sat for a year, you will want to pull the distributor, fashion a tool and spin the oil pump using a drill. That will pump oil throughout all of the oil passageway and bearings before you do anymore damage to them."
I have a question related to that, but not specifically about what havasuboatman was talking about in that thread. I don't know anything about pre-oilers. Do any of them work by spinning the engine oil pump, or all they all bolt-on units with hoses? It just seems that if spinning the engine oil pump can help by pre-oiling, why don't most configurations allow for that with a small electric motor of some sort? Or is pre-oiling just not very important for an engine that is used regularly?
I have a question related to that, but not specifically about what havasuboatman was talking about in that thread. I don't know anything about pre-oilers. Do any of them work by spinning the engine oil pump, or all they all bolt-on units with hoses? It just seems that if spinning the engine oil pump can help by pre-oiling, why don't most configurations allow for that with a small electric motor of some sort? Or is pre-oiling just not very important for an engine that is used regularly?