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RE: oil pump drive shaft bushing

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Subject: RE: oil pump drive shaft bushing
From: "Randall Young" <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:25:25 -0800
> As I rebuild my TR3A engine, I'm going to leave the oil pump
> rotor and vane
> alone, per advice of people I particularly respect.  But I negected to ask
> about the oil pump drive shaft bush.
>
> I've replaced every bushing in the suspension and steering, including the
> steering box, brake pedals, and so on.  But this one seems firm.

Terry, AFAIK my oil pump drive shaft bushing has never been replaced and
there's likely over 1/4 million miles on it.  Unless it's obviously badly
worn, I'd leave it alone.  If it was hugely loose, the dizzy drive gears
might wobble enough to be a problem, but IMO it's unlikely.  Also, AFAIK, no
one sells a ready-made replacement for that bush.

> I don't want
> to break the oil pump apart unless there's real value added.

Not sure what this has to do with the drive shaft bush, it's in the block
not in the pump.  However, I would definitely pull the pump apart and check
the end and rotor clearance.  Inspect the faces for damage, and also inspect
the outer rotor for cracks, it has been known to happen.

Randall





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