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02-13-2002, 09:26 PM | #1 |
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Tips on changing seized oil pump, shaft sheared
Well, I need some help... I have the hood off, the passanger side valve cover, the distributor, and the battery out.
now i am going to remove my h-pipe, and undo mu motor mounts, and tranny mount. should i be able to use a cherrypicker & pick it up high eanough to fish out the broken piece of the oil pump driveshaft, and change the oil pump? thanks for any help.
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