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Kind of a basic question but,.... is the shaft/post that the oil pump idler gear spins on, a slight interference or tap in fit where it goes into the block? I know it's the gear that spins, not the shaft, just double checking. Thanks!
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The pin is pressed fit and has a threaded hole in it to accommodate a puller to remove it.
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I think its a press fit that can be accomplished by gently tapping the shaft into the hole.
I would put the pin overnight in the refrigerator freezer to cool it down so you could tap it in. I removed mine using a large socket and a bolt. Here's some photos of both cast and pressed steel covers. Green cover is cast iron for 51 Merc. The other is pressed steel. I think they are interchangeable. |
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Additionally for anyone wondering how to remove the assembly a slide hammer can be used with a 3/8 coarse threaded stud on the end which you thread into the end of the shaft now the assembly is easily removed. Ronnieroadster
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Wow,this is a great example of even the most basic of questions are worth asking here on the Barn. First, I got the answer/confirmation to my question regarding a slight interference fit. Then I learned that my idler cover (cast iron) is Merc, finally, I was aware of the hole in the shaft, but was not aware that is threaded, and how that was to be used. THANKS GUYS!
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mcgarrett: Thanks for posting that tid -bit of info. It's something easily forgotten. With all that oil you wouldn't think bushing would wear.
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