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Re: Magnum project- pictures
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Posted by JakeF on December 30, 2005 at 19:44:26 from (64.146.188.222):
In Reply to: Re: Magnum project- pictures posted by P Backus on December 30, 2005 at 16:25:35:
Most of the oil pump gears have twice as much or more lash. It does'nt affect pump or cam timing so they don't machine them as close I guess. If you want I can look up in my manual and see what the lash spec is. As long as the shaft doesn't have a bunch of slop and it makes good pressure you should be fine. Don't foreget to pull the transfer pump (did that once and the cam just didn't want to slide out), and I have a piece of 2"??? pvc pipe cut in half with a antifreeze jug cap glued in the end that I slide in just in case a follower does drop. Out of curiousity did you break one of the bolts that hold the thermostat housing on, I've never not had one break. Jake
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