Mar-08-2014 12:14 PM
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Mar-15-2014 06:59 PM
DonBaja wrote:
Let's assume the Cummins 8.3L diesel hasn't been started for a month.
When I turn it over - is it dry metal on dry metal on the main bearings and crank? Or is it possible that the main bearings are sitting in an oil bath of some sort. There are a couple of seconds between the engine firing and the oil pressure coming up. I assume that the bearings feel oil pressure before the pressure sensor does and then the signal has to travel 36 feet to the gauge. I have felt how smooth crankshafts are where they come in contact with the main bearings and I know these main bearings are relatively soft. Having said that - does your engine die a little every time it sits for a month between starts? Are there other contact points like rod bearings that suffer as much or more than the main bearings? Thanks in advance for your insights!
Mar-15-2014 05:28 PM
Mar-09-2014 08:18 AM
Mar-09-2014 05:40 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Regarding warm up time... Of course I drive a gasser. but.. on my rig you start the engine before operating the jacks.. By the tine I up-jacks, release brake and get seat belt buckled.. I'm ready to pull off the site. From there to the "Gate" is usually 5-15 MPH speed limit.. and by the time I am out the gate, engine is ready to HAUL. For a Diesel... Same times apply.
Starting and letting it idle next to me for 30-90 minutes before you pull off site... Bad for the engine. Bad for neighbor relations too.
Mar-09-2014 04:40 AM
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Mar-08-2014 03:16 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
This does not address the O/P's question but I have a thought......
Why can they not put an "oil Priming Pump" on the engine, a small electric you run for like 30-60 sedonds to "Prime" the oil system and get oil up to the top rail?
I guess the engine makers do not feel it is needed.
Mar-08-2014 02:49 PM