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Posted by thebigron on January 13, 2007 at 20:58:53 from (205.188.116.133):
I have recently purchased a 1949 Cub that has been sitting for about one year. I am told that I may need to prime the oil pump before I try to get it running. As I understand the pump sits above the oil level and may not have enough oil left on the oil pump parts to start the process if it has been rebuilt or has been sitting for a while. I certainly want oil pressure as soon as possible on the first cranking. I"m looking for the oil priming plug that should be 1/8" pipe plug and am having no luck until today as I was changing the oil filter. Almost under the oil filter cap close to block side I have located a plug. Could this be the place to prime the oil pump as the exploded drawings that I have been able to locate are not clear? Thank any and all.
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