oil pupm question
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oil pupm question
well, as this is my first true engine build, there are quite a few questions I have unanswered, so here I am again for some help. I went to install my new oil pump and started second guessing myself on a few things. first, the pump drive. is the supplied plastic sleeve good enough to hold the pump drive to the shaft, or should i go with a metal sleeve? second, Ive heard of people tack welding the pickup tube in place to guard against movement, mine is press fitted-weld or dont weld? lastly, I have heard of people packing the pump gears with vaseline or grease prior to a first start-why, and do I need to ? please put my mind at rest!!!
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Re: oil pupm question
The sleeve will be fine.
Peace of mind, something has to keep it in place. I work with a lot of people who like to do slight braze (taking the valve and spring out prior), personally I like to weld a little brace to the pickup and bolt it to the pump.
No use on doing anything to the oil pump prior to install. SBC oil pumps are self priming.
Peace of mind, something has to keep it in place. I work with a lot of people who like to do slight braze (taking the valve and spring out prior), personally I like to weld a little brace to the pickup and bolt it to the pump.
No use on doing anything to the oil pump prior to install. SBC oil pumps are self priming.
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