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Old 01-26-2015   #18
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Default Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?

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Originally Posted by Dynomite View Post
This is what Canton Racing says about their Accusump System.
I am no so sure about the wear and tear when I start
I would think if this were a serious problem, GM would have incorporated a Pre-Oiler system

Did you know that most of the wear and tear on your engine occurs when you start it? Solve this problem by installing an accumulator, which is also a pre-oiler! By circulating oil throughout the engine before you start it, you can avoid the damage caused by dry starts! You'll also get added benefits: You'll increase your oil supply and, because the oil in the accumulator is under constant pressure, if the oil in the pan runs away from the pick-up durring hard cornering, the oil in the accumulator will continue to lubricate the engine! You'll be double protected. It's a huge return for a small investment.

I am thinking of installing this.....
Cliff - I just came across my dad's entire collection of his oilers. And they are all Lunkenheimers and beautiful!
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