No STC. Just a mod. It wouldn't work for you, and I don't know of any certified manual preoiler. There are some electric ones, I think, but that just adds more weight.
The lack of oil pressure after start causes some serious rod bearing wear. I had my crank reground when the oil pressure got too low, a sign not only of a worn pump but of worn bearings. I found the front rod journal worn about .004" undersize, most of the wear on the high (pressure) side. The others were worn, but somewhat less. That front bearing is the last one to get oil after startup. I also lapped the pump cover to get the fit as close as possible. There really isn't enough contact area to use any sort of sealant, and sealant can also squeeze out into the pump and end up causing trouble in the bearing interfaces or plugging hydraulic lifter orifices.
Old airplanes are fun.
View attachment 90106
View attachment 90107
View attachment 90108
I also made the check valve that went between the oil pressure gauge line and the preoiler. It isn't shown here. It prevented engine oil pressure backfeeding into the preoiler.
In Canada you could reregister your 8A in the Owner-Maintenance category and make this thing and install it.