Soundguy
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With all the oil drained and sitting for a while, and no oil in the filter can cause problems. Normally when your engine has set a long while, there is oil in the filter. When the oil is drained and all residual oil has drained down into the pan, that thin film of oil left can get scorched or removed by movement before the oil filter fills and lubes the whole engine with a thick film of oil.
This is why new engines have to be prelubed by turning the oil pump with a shaft on a drill before first start up. So if you have have an empty oil filter.................and let the engine set for a long period, it can make it worse on start up.
hugs, Brandi
or just use assembly greae .. not all engines can be prelubed with a drill.
ever try that on a ford flathead in an N?
oil pump is driven at the front main...
soundguy