Posted by rustyfarmall on June 14, 2012 at 05:45:40 from (67.55.162.174):
In Reply to: Super H Oil Pressure posted by Global Warmer on June 13, 2012 at 17:29:27:
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Yes, remove the entire oil pump assembly. There is only one bolt holding it in, but after removing that bolt you will need to rotate the assy back and forth while pulling down. Usually they come out fairly easy, so be careful to not drop it. Once you have it out, take it to your work bench and then remove those 4 bolts that hold that bottom cover on. There is a heavy spring under the cover that will push up against the cover as you remove the bolts, so you will need to loosen the bolts evenly as you go. By the time the 4 bolts are loose, the pressure will be off the spring, so no, it will not fly off. Once the cover is off, you will see what needs to be done.
I like to hold the oil pump assembly upside down in the bench vise. that way those two gears inside will stay put and not fall out.
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