Thanks again, checked out today and can easily get the tank/pump out at end of season for rebuild or worst case replace in the name of security. I see a ball pump, must be for when replacing the filter to re-prime the oil line to engine??>
Quote from: "CMG241"Thanks again, checked out today and can easily get the tank/pump out at end of season for rebuild or worst case replace in the name of security. I see a ball pump, must be for when replacing the filter to re-prime the oil line to engine??>No, you should prime this bulb each time before cranking the motor, just like the one in the fuel line going to the motor. Inside the oil tank is a flat filter that fits over the tube from the top of the tank. You can take the fill line out and when pulled with the key on once the float drops your low oil light should illuminate. You can then pull the whole assembly out and pull the filter off and clean. I used plain gas which seemed to melt any of the deposits in and on the filter. You need to get a factory service manual not a Seloc! These motors are very simple to work on and most repairs can be done by you and save some moola!
Seems odd to place the oil squeeze bulb in a pain in the arse spot if meant to be primed with each use, no?