Has anyone ever encountered an oil pump drive that would not go in?
And then it was wedged in so tight you can’t get it out?
If so, what was the fix?
I have a brand new drive. I have no idea when I got it or where. It’s a nice piece with the pinned gear.
I drop it in the other day and it just sounded weird. So I looked down in there and it’s about half way into the cam gear.
I grab my long screw driver and try and turn it so it drops in. It won’t move. Either way.
So I grab my trusty wire hoop I made to get under it and pull it out. That didn’t work.
I was going to pull the tunnel ram off and pry it out and then I decided that was stupid because whatever is jacked up can’t be fixed sitting on the dyno. So I take that steaming pile of whale turd back off the pump.
I get the pan off (royal PITA) and I loosen the pump. It won’t fall out. So I take the bolts out and wiggle the pump. Still stuck. So I lift the pump up about .125 and the drive falls out.
WTF?
So I put the drive in the lathe and get a dial indicator on it.
It’s bent .034! My chuck has .002 run out and it measured .036. I call that junk.
I have an ok used one on the shelf. I ckeck that junker. It’s .023 out. Straight garbage.
I decided to get it back as straight as I can. I worked it for a bit and got it down to .005 runout.
The pump is back on and the drive will unscrew right up out of there like normal.
I guess from now on I will check every drive before installation.
Just an FYI.
And then it was wedged in so tight you can’t get it out?
If so, what was the fix?
I have a brand new drive. I have no idea when I got it or where. It’s a nice piece with the pinned gear.
I drop it in the other day and it just sounded weird. So I looked down in there and it’s about half way into the cam gear.
I grab my long screw driver and try and turn it so it drops in. It won’t move. Either way.
So I grab my trusty wire hoop I made to get under it and pull it out. That didn’t work.
I was going to pull the tunnel ram off and pry it out and then I decided that was stupid because whatever is jacked up can’t be fixed sitting on the dyno. So I take that steaming pile of whale turd back off the pump.
I get the pan off (royal PITA) and I loosen the pump. It won’t fall out. So I take the bolts out and wiggle the pump. Still stuck. So I lift the pump up about .125 and the drive falls out.
WTF?
So I put the drive in the lathe and get a dial indicator on it.
It’s bent .034! My chuck has .002 run out and it measured .036. I call that junk.
I have an ok used one on the shelf. I ckeck that junker. It’s .023 out. Straight garbage.
I decided to get it back as straight as I can. I worked it for a bit and got it down to .005 runout.
The pump is back on and the drive will unscrew right up out of there like normal.
I guess from now on I will check every drive before installation.
Just an FYI.















