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Posted by PORKY B. on January 11, 2007 at 21:20:13 from (67.58.192.124):
In Reply to: Engine oil pumps posted by PORKY B. on January 10, 2007 at 19:46:44:
Jim thanks for the info. Been there bought that t-shirt,I always end up milling the end plate myself and able to get the shim gaskets. As far as the rest of the important pieces like gear set,relief valve, housing body etc. they are a deadend. You could at one time get the driveshaft from dealer ,large dollars for that item. It was cheaper to buid one. It agravates me that you can obtain just about every part and piece to do a good overhaul except one of the most important parts like the oil pump.I have ended up buiding a decent pump out of 3 or 4 used ones. These used pumps are even harder to find with salvageable pieces in them. Thanks for the imput anyways. PORKY B.
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