Ted Brown
Member
A very good/handy safety switch...
Well it came to me that with so many fellows using belly pans on their rides these days, that this idea, taken from ski boaters, would be a great idea for most any Hotrod...
When they want to drain their oil, they have a long direct oil line into/from their main oil pressure system with a shut off valve at the end of that line, which they put into a container, that will hold all their old used oil... With the line valve turned on and fixed into that container, they now start their engine, as soon as the oil pressure falls off, the engine automatically shuts off, no oil pressure, no run...
Nice clean easy way to change the oil... They also have remotely located oil filters for easy access to make changing a snap... No under the engine or car to change oil ever again
I think a good quality in-line brake light switch would/should work well for this, ya think??
For engines that use a 12 volt start wire, and a wire from the Ignition, switch = 6volt from the resistor run wire, it would take two pressure switches in the main oil pressure line to make this a nice safety start and shutoff switch...
I know that when starting a supercharged engine, one cranks the engine till they get oil pressure and then hit the mag switch to light the engine, again, no oil pressure, no start... as that can hammer the bearings out of the engine when that engine lights and hits that crankshaft with plenty of downward pressure...
I also have known a few people that had their oil changed by a quick oil change place, and the service people/person did not either tighten the oil pan plug, and/or stripped it out, or failed to tighten the filter correctly and while driving the car owner did not notice the oil pressure light or gauge, which ever, because the engine lost all it's oil, then broke or messed up their engine without knowing why...
Now, if they would have had a safety switch in their system, that could not happen, the engine would have just shut off before hurting anything...
I am going to have this setup in my new car for sure, and I will also install one in my now T Bucket, very cheap insurance!
As it is just to easy to miss looking at your oil gauge in time to save your engine from any damage, because when you hear that bearing, it is now usually too late... I would think
SO; My friends, drive with peace of mind, knowing that your engine is a lot more protected now... What do you think?? Drive safe!
Well it came to me that with so many fellows using belly pans on their rides these days, that this idea, taken from ski boaters, would be a great idea for most any Hotrod...
When they want to drain their oil, they have a long direct oil line into/from their main oil pressure system with a shut off valve at the end of that line, which they put into a container, that will hold all their old used oil... With the line valve turned on and fixed into that container, they now start their engine, as soon as the oil pressure falls off, the engine automatically shuts off, no oil pressure, no run...
Nice clean easy way to change the oil... They also have remotely located oil filters for easy access to make changing a snap... No under the engine or car to change oil ever again

I think a good quality in-line brake light switch would/should work well for this, ya think??
For engines that use a 12 volt start wire, and a wire from the Ignition, switch = 6volt from the resistor run wire, it would take two pressure switches in the main oil pressure line to make this a nice safety start and shutoff switch...
I know that when starting a supercharged engine, one cranks the engine till they get oil pressure and then hit the mag switch to light the engine, again, no oil pressure, no start... as that can hammer the bearings out of the engine when that engine lights and hits that crankshaft with plenty of downward pressure...
I also have known a few people that had their oil changed by a quick oil change place, and the service people/person did not either tighten the oil pan plug, and/or stripped it out, or failed to tighten the filter correctly and while driving the car owner did not notice the oil pressure light or gauge, which ever, because the engine lost all it's oil, then broke or messed up their engine without knowing why...

Now, if they would have had a safety switch in their system, that could not happen, the engine would have just shut off before hurting anything...
I am going to have this setup in my new car for sure, and I will also install one in my now T Bucket, very cheap insurance!
As it is just to easy to miss looking at your oil gauge in time to save your engine from any damage, because when you hear that bearing, it is now usually too late... I would think

SO; My friends, drive with peace of mind, knowing that your engine is a lot more protected now... What do you think?? Drive safe!
