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Priming the oil system after hibernation

biscuitwhistler37

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I have searched and come up empty, is there a way to engage the gear on the pump and prime the system prior to starting? I have a tool for Chevy small blocks that connects to a power drill and drops down the distributor hole to engage the pump, wondering if such a tool exists for the LDT/LDS. If not, would draining/filtering the oil from the pan and dumping it back in do anything? I know one solution is shut the fuel off and crank it for a bit, but I don't really want to put excess strain on the starter.

Has anyone found a way aside from pucker up and let er rip?
 

NDT

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I've always cranked for a few seconds with the engine stop pulled out. Still takes a few more seconds for pressure to register on the gauge, so yes the rods are getting pounded with whatever oil is still there from last run.
 
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