Darren
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Another device that might help is a preluber. Those are intended to pressurize oil before engine startup. I believe the controller started the pump after engine shutdown for a period of time to prevent coking. They used to come in models for applications up to and including large trucks and marine use.
The selling point was that most of the wear in an engine occurred when it was started after setting for a time. Using a preluber was supposed to eliminate that wear for longer engine life.
The selling point was that most of the wear in an engine occurred when it was started after setting for a time. Using a preluber was supposed to eliminate that wear for longer engine life.