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So.....without a regulated pressure switch, when you turn engine off, doesn't the pressurized oil in accumulator pump back to the oil pan? If so, no pre-oiling at start up, (how important this is, is debatable) would happen as the accumulator is empty.
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Without a switch or manual valve the oil pressure will bleed off. Not having a switch to me is a waste of time as it defeats the purpose.
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I think the pre-lube feature is a secondary feature to the accumulator. I would guess most are utilizing it's capabilities as a safeguard against oil starvation.
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I run the electric valve on mine but I don't run the pressure switch. ![]() |
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