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  1. Westex

    Wet stacking after startup

    O.K., re-read the thread. I do agree to let it idle for 5 minutes before you shut down. That is extremely important. I was referring to the start up cycle. I back down on my advice for anyone in a cold climate with regular oil in the sump. Sorry, but this is Texas and it's generally plain...
  2. Westex

    Wet stacking after startup

    All post so far are in cold climates. Understood. It's hot here. It's all about pumpability. And by the way, I tore down the Other guys' engines.
  3. Westex

    Wet stacking after startup

    Oh, forgot, once you get pressure, THEN let it just idle on a multifuel. Lubes the turbo.
  4. Westex

    Wet stacking after startup

    I personally disagree with the decals. High idle the thing to get the oil pressure up. Especially with 2, yes 2, dry upside down canister filters. This gets the filters filled faster and pressure lubes the assembly. I know there will be disagreement, but whatever, I've torn down lots of...
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