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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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