moesterman
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I can not find my manual and was wondering what the plug was for located in the center bottom of the crank case?
You've got to be kidding! It's just a case drain plug. Been a mechanic for 25 years and have never heard of priming a crank sensor hole!:loony:It's your sump plug and it's oil. I'd poor oil in your crank sensor hole to primeit.
How do you refill or re-prime the crankcase?if your looking to change ALL the oil then i agree.
draining the case will lose the prime to the oil pump as Vegas suggested.
4-7 oz in the case.
You don't know what the hell your talking about. You drain the sump of the engine and fire it up and you starve the engine of oil for 5 seconds. Take you pick. Sul nailed it.You've got to be kidding! It's just a case drain plug. Been a mechanic for 25 years and have never heard of priming a crank sensor hole!:loony:
i drained the case before during an oil change and it took about a minute for the oil to show it was circulating back to the tank. looked to me that it took that long for the pump to prime.
i recall last year we were discussing the cc volume of the s&s heads. a few people called s&s tech and each one got a different answer.![]()
Your hot rod, yes, our EVO's, not required. You can do it if you want but there is no benefit to doing so. If it makes you feel good and sleep better, then by all means do it.You can do what you want and listen to some guy getting paid 5 bucks an hour. I fill up my oil filter when I install it on my hot rod. Do I need to? Probably not....does it save some wear on the engine? You bet. You can never go wrong putting oil back in a place it has to go. In the very least pull the plug wires and plugs and spin the engine over a few times to circulate some oil.
SeriousSounds like the Pound needs another Chew Toy :roll: :roll: :roll:
Where is BD?? :lol:
are you sure its a pipe plug thread? pipe threads are tapered and that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen putting it in the bottom of crank case..i would be willing to bet its not a pipe thread..but your the s and s tech...Here is the skinny from S&S regarding the case drain plug. This is an email message. The message actually starts at the bottom and the most recent reply is at the top.
As far as I can see, this disputed bullshit myth of having to prime your pump if the case drain plug is removed, is well, BUSTED according to S&S, the maker of the S&S 117" engine.
If you get more that a quart of oil out of that plug it would mean that your check ball, in the oil pump, is not seated correctly. You do not need to re-prime your pump.
Thanks,
S&S Tech
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 2:31 AM
To: Glick Brent
Subject: RE: S&S
If that plug is removed, and old oil drained from the case, does the oil pump lose it's prime and need re-priming after the oil is drained from the case?
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Subject: S&S
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:53:40 -0500
From: bglick@sscycle.com
That is a drain for the crank case it is not necessary to remove that plug for every oil change but if you want to get any oil out of the case that my be left behind that can be removed. It is a pipe plug thread so there is no real torque spec (just use common sense when tightening) use a thread sealer on the plug before re-installing.
Thanks,
S&S tech
At the very bottom of the evo engine case there is a small pipe plug. What happens if you remove that plug? Should that plug ever be removed? If so, what is it for? Thank you.