D derweed Joined Jul 31, 2013 Messages 65 Location Pennsylvania Mar 3, 2021 #1 Check Out What Happens Inside Your Engine
S Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 15,331 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Mar 3, 2021 #4 Well worth the watch. Now to do it at -40.
Just a civilian pilot Joined Feb 22, 2021 Messages 902 Mar 3, 2021 #5 Esso also has a neat video about cold engine oil flow during a cold start. I think it’s called Esso engine oil winter conditions on YouTube.
Esso also has a neat video about cold engine oil flow during a cold start. I think it’s called Esso engine oil winter conditions on YouTube.
ZeeOSix $100 site donor 2022 Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 40,494 Location PNW Mar 3, 2021 #6 lurker said: Esso also has a neat video about cold engine oil flow during a cold start. I think it’s called Esso engine oil winter conditions on YouTube. Click to expand... Yes indeed ... these have been posted in quite a few BITOG threads over the years.
lurker said: Esso also has a neat video about cold engine oil flow during a cold start. I think it’s called Esso engine oil winter conditions on YouTube. Click to expand... Yes indeed ... these have been posted in quite a few BITOG threads over the years.
S Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 15,331 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Mar 4, 2021 #7 Getting back to the OP’s video, it was interesting to see how the level in the pan was drawn down when the oil went into circulation.
Getting back to the OP’s video, it was interesting to see how the level in the pan was drawn down when the oil went into circulation.
ZeeOSix $100 site donor 2022 Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 40,494 Location PNW Mar 4, 2021 #8 Snagglefoot said: Getting back to the OP’s video, it was interesting to see how the level in the pan was drawn down when the oil went into circulation. Click to expand... Was the level right to start with? It looked low to me before the engine was ever started.
Snagglefoot said: Getting back to the OP’s video, it was interesting to see how the level in the pan was drawn down when the oil went into circulation. Click to expand... Was the level right to start with? It looked low to me before the engine was ever started.
S Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 15,331 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Mar 4, 2021 #9 Judging from their comments they added more, but still suspected that some oil was been held up in the upper parts of the engine and they planned to do some work to clean the passages out.
Judging from their comments they added more, but still suspected that some oil was been held up in the upper parts of the engine and they planned to do some work to clean the passages out.
W wpod Joined Jul 12, 2012 Messages 9,283 Mar 14, 2021 #10 Any one notice how the oil level in the pan lowered when the engine was running?