joerocker
Silver Member
I understand wanting to get oil up into everything as soon as possible.
Isn't it the ACT of the engine turning without oil that wears things out faster regardless of whether it's actually firing? What is the REAL difference between a "dry" engine simply turning over by the starter and one turning over running in idle?
Is it significant enough to worry about?
Also, I always worry about "spring loaded" mechanical "things" wearing out with use. Meaning, will the compression release springs weaken and eventually won't be able to "keep compression"? In a sense, the spring wearing out from use and being so weak as to be constantly "compression released"?
Isn't it the ACT of the engine turning without oil that wears things out faster regardless of whether it's actually firing? What is the REAL difference between a "dry" engine simply turning over by the starter and one turning over running in idle?
Is it significant enough to worry about?
Also, I always worry about "spring loaded" mechanical "things" wearing out with use. Meaning, will the compression release springs weaken and eventually won't be able to "keep compression"? In a sense, the spring wearing out from use and being so weak as to be constantly "compression released"?