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Re: oil pump and housing
Posted by Tom S. (more from Tom S.) on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:03:47
In Reply to: oil pump and housing, Dave, Wed, 22 Aug 2007 05:56:18
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Dave, oil pump housing is part of timing chain case cover, and as such, is not replaceable by itself. Hopefully, the housing opening, channels and cover mating surfaces are not scratched or scored, which would affect the seal of cover and function of the oil pump itself. If they are damaged, and cannot be returned to good condition, then timing chain case cover replacement is in order. Can be done w/engine in car, but it is a bear of a job. Haynes says engine removal required for this. Curious, you are saying that your drive gear fractured and broke apart? Wow. If you are lucky and ok with the area the pump gears go into, you should get a new oil pump case cover, and some of them come with the crankshaft seal installed, new pump , and also need to see if mini dowel in timing chain case cover is ok. This ensures correct placement of pump cover, along with matching arrows. By the way, that circlip is not easy to remove, you need a circlip tool that removes and installs BIG (5 ") circlips. Also note placement of circlip in groove, beveled edge facing out. Try to inventory the bits that come out, to see if any metal went elsewhere. Hopefully did not suffer w/o oil that much. Good luck, and regards Tom S.
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