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Re: Installation of new oil pump

To: Pamela Pepoy <gppepoy@cybertrails.com>,
Subject: Re: Installation of new oil pump
From: STAN CHERNOFF <az589@lafn.org>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 19:36:38 -0700
Guy,

You should replace the bolt or bolts with a stud or studs.  The U-20 has
studs.  The gears on the 2L pump are longer to provide more volume per rev
and don't give clearance for the bolt that the R-16 used.

Stan
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At 07:12 PM 5/23/01 -0700, Pamela Pepoy wrote:
>A while back, I purchased a new 2000 oil pump for my 1600 stroker
>project. I recently installed the new pump and had to shorten one of the
>original oil pump bolts to fit under a shoulder on the new pump.  This
>shoulder does not exist on the 1600 pump.  No big problem.  What has me
>concerned is how the pump shaft fits in the 1600 engine block.  It seems
>a tad too tight for my taste.  It turns, with some amount of pressure,
>you can feel a strong resisence. The original pump and shaft turn very
>easily in the block.  So....wise people.  What do you advise?  Any
>similar experiences with this issue?  I still have the pan off so no big
>problem to work on the new or old pump.
>As always, many thanks.
>Guy

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