Just drop, remove, replace, reinstall? Anything I'm missing?
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i changed mine with the engine out and it was a pain in the ass. just sayingYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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If you decide not to drop the subframe be sure to also order new oil pump shaft spacers, they will crumble when you look at them.
Getting the pump bolts back in while the pan is in place is a total sonofabitch by the way.
Also, make sure you disconnect the ground strap.[IMG]http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/
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Originally posted by stumble_t View PostIf you decide not to drop the subframe be sure to also order new oil pump shaft spacers, they will crumble when you look at them.
Getting the pump bolts back in while the pan is in place is a total sonofabitch by the way.
Also, make sure you disconnect the ground strap.
I ask because I destroyed them tonight and the parts stores are closed tomorrow (Sunday) and I don’t want to waste a day because of 2x $.15 spacers…
I read that the spacers are actually referred to as ‘stoppers’ and their primary function is to prevent the oil pump drive shaft from being pulled out of the oil pump (and subsequently dropped into the oil pan) when the distributor is removed. Obviously this is unwanted because then you would have to remove the oil pan to fix the drive shaft.
The M20’s distributor is driven directly from the camshaft and not a gear on the crank so I’m arguing that removing the distributor will not affect the oil pump drive shaft. Furthermore, if the M20 did have a geared distributor then the only time the stoppers would be necessary would be if you were removing the distributor.
It appears that the stoppers aid maintenance activities and have no impact on normal operation, i.e. driving, racing, etc. In the case of the M20, the stoppers appear completely superfluous.
Any other opinions?
Has anyone failed to replace the stoppers? If so, were there any negative consequences, normal operation, maintenance, or otherwise?
Thanks.
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