
Originally Posted by
LOVEMYRANGIE
I took the pump cover off as I thought it may be well worthwhile checking the gears anyway seeing as they have never been changed.
The plunger showed signs of wear particularly at the end where it had some light grooves in it. Interesting thing is that when you look at the plunger installed in the cover from the inside face, you can actually see the spring thru a gap in the back. I am at work atm and havent got it here with me, but I will take a pic of it tonight and post it here.
By removing the retaining plug, it allows all the oil to drain out of the gears! You dont even need to take the plunger out!
Reason I took it out was due to a lower than normal oil pressure and it IS the original spring too. The spring has shrunk by a bot 4mm over the new one and physically has a lot less tension.
The surprising thing is that although this engine has done 240k from new and has not been touched, the oil pump and gears are absolutely immaculate! The only signs of wear on the pump cover is from the drive gear and is nothing more than light brushing marks on it!
Am getting a gasket today and will repack it with vaso tonight.
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