
Originally Posted by
AnD3rew
Should I go and get the pump proactively changed and how big a job is that without doing the timing belt etc.
As far as I am aware the oil pump housing failure does not occur on engines that have not had the timing belt change - it results as mentioned due to weak castings but this only comes into play when the area is disturbed for the timing belt changed and everything torqued back up.
So - as far as I am aware - if you have not had the timing belt changed there is no need to do a pre-emptive strike. Change the timing belt and all bets are off - get the new oil pump housing.
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