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Save your face. Buy the cheap full face plastic face shield at Harbor Freight. Something's gonna drip on your face even HOURS after you pull the pan. Wear safety goggles under the face mask, cause that gook is cancerous to mucous membranes (eyes, nose, etc).
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You may want to install an oil pump retaining screw in place of the oil port plug, so the pump won't fall out.
edit: d.j. beat me to it! |
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Yep...it falls right out!
Under the "search", at the top of the page, I found this for you....... ..............oil pump install need little help....................... |
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if the pan is clogged with tar then should not the oil pump be removed and cleaned?
Is the pump easy to put back in and align after it is removed? |
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