SPYDERLK
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- Feb 28, 2006
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- JD2010, Kubota3450,2550, Mahindra 7520 w FEL w Skid Steer QC w/Tilt Tatch, & BH, BX1500
You are seeing the viscous drag of parts moving in cold oil. The pumps are variable displacement I believe. If so they arent pumping anything unless you are trying to move. Even if they were fixed displacement the system pressure is never high unless the pumped fluid is required to do something. Overcoming viscous drag in a pipe flow is something - just not much at cranking or idle speed. Merely pumping it thru an open pipe from the sump back to the sump doesnt take much.Well, all the pumps are always connected and all are pumping very cold oil. But you are correct in that when it is first starting, the pumps are not pumping at full pressure. How many engine cranks it takes for them to be at pressure and start bypassing, i do not know. But basically, i meant there is no clutch so the engine is not just free spinning. But from the way the engine runs after it even starts firing, i would say the load is significant.
Ken
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