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Re: V8 oil pump thoughts

To: "Winn Bearden" <wbearden@americus.net>
Subject: Re: V8 oil pump thoughts
From: "Pete Bronlund" <peteb@clear.net.nz>
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 08:24:27 +1200
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From: Winn Bearden <wbearden@americus.net>
Subject: Re: V8 oil pump thoughts


Winn, this sounds like really good advice but ...

> Order you  a brand new timing cover for a 3.8
Buick.  You have to enlarge the dowel
> pin holes if it is a Rover V-8.

do you know the proper order code or part-number
that we could use at a Buick agent for this V6
3.8L cover?

The only 3.8 cover i've sourced is a sort of Buick
relation, a "variant" used on the Australian
Holden Commodore.  The oil
pump is driven from the crank nose and is integral
with where the harmonic balancer (front bottom
pulley) fits up.

> One other thing. There is two different types of
> timing covers.  Make sure your oil pan bolts
line up.  If they don't, then it is
> the wrong one.  The wrong one can work, but
you'll have to drill and tap new oil
> pan bolt holes AND drill out a blocked off oil
passage. Not worth the hassle unless
> you've already bought the wrong one and
installed a hi- vol oil pump before you
> realized it!

Does the oil pump drive come from the distributor
end on the Buick V6 3.8L?
(We don't see much, if any Buick stuff down
under...so you'll understand why we're asking).

>(You can safely guess that this is what I did!)
100 bucks for the
> cover, 30 for the hi- vol oil pump, and 30 for a
Buick water pump instead of the
> $200.00 Rover WP

Yes, the Rover covers like the "SD1" with the
lip-seal rather than rope (which leaks) are
obtainable second
hand but aren't cheap and are usually quite worn
where the doggs run.
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