10 seconds isn't enough time, you need to run it longer. while I think its great that you are being cautious, I think your worrying a little bit too much. like we mentioned earlier, when these engines are rebuilt professionally, there is a LOT of oil put in them before you get your hands on it. In fact, I am willing to bet you have at least a 3/8" deep puddle of injection oil in the the bottom of your case sides right now. To ease your mind call SES at (267) 432-3169. they can confirm this for you. When BRP sends out a rebuilt crank, they literally submerge the entire thing in a bath of oil, let it drip dry, put it in a bag & ship it out. (not the whole engine, just the crank

) I am willing to bet SES does the same thing. Oil is a new engines lifeline, so while we need to make sure your pump is operating, you can be assured there is already more than enough oil in the engine.
When I first fired my 951DI, I had the carbon seal clip removed, fired it up, turned on the cooling water, checked the pump for oil movement, then inspected for water leaks, shut off the water, & stopped the engine. I'll bet I ran mine for 1-2 minutes the first time it came to life.
On the other hand, if the engine was assembled by someone without experience & that person didn't use any oil in the process, I wouldn't even want to touch the start button.....
