GordonTurner wrote:For pre-oiling, I'm planning to install one of these
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/ctr-24-046I'm not sure you could use it for the very first start,nbut once it's installed it's an accumulator that allows you to have oil pressure PRIOR to starting the engine. As a bonus, it will provide some seconds of oil pressure in zero-neg g conditions. I have done some research on it that indicates positive results, including there have been a few write-ups on the vaf board.
Gordon
Gordon - Just remember that you're adding extra weight, extra parts, and extra leak-points for the oil. You have to make a very personal calculation as to whether all those things are worth slightly reduced engine wear over the long-haul**.
Like Chris, I'm a big fan of Mike Busch and he's pretty adamant that most engines have problems and failures because of infrequent use ("they don't wear out; they rust out"). His chief claim is that its not the lack of oil at startup that causes damage (or running lean, or any number of supposedly-abusive practices), its small amounts of moisture (and perhaps other contaminants, such as in the oil) sitting around in the engine for weeks or months between starts that allow corrosion to get a foothold.
--Noel
**I say this as someone who has used accumulators in race cars, so I've nothing against them specifically. I just am not sure that the tradeoff is worth it in a small, light, easy-to-maintain aircraft like the Sonex. An RV is a different beast with a much higher empty & gross weight, bigger engine, etc.