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frankrizz Feb 3, 2017 07:02 AM

oil pump
 
Gentlemen,
I am replacing my oem pump. The shaft seems a little sloppy. No cracks in the nylon connection, but do new pumps come with the shaft connected and
is there any gasket that goes between the pump and the block?

Fatdog2 Feb 3, 2017 08:55 PM

Re: oil pump
 
Go to shbox.com and under diagrams,drawings,and exploded views (#20)and it shows a oil pump there.Hope this helps.

shoebox Feb 3, 2017 09:48 PM

Re: oil pump
 
Get a shaft with a metal collar. Some pumps come with shafts and some do not. A Melling Select 10554 (which I recommend) may come with a shaft. No gasket is used.

frankrizz Feb 4, 2017 11:34 AM

Re: oil pump
 

Originally Posted by shoebox (Post 6991206)
Get a shaft with a metal collar. Some pumps come with shafts and some do not. A Melling Select 10554 (which I recommend) may come with a shaft. No gasket is used.





Thanks for info. Should I use the high pressure spring installed in pump or switch to standard pressure yellow spring?

shoebox Feb 4, 2017 09:32 PM

Re: oil pump
 
I like the higher pressure spring. It's like 70#. Your bearing clearance will dictate if you even get that high.

frankrizz Feb 11, 2017 10:48 AM

Re: oil pump
 

Originally Posted by shoebox (Post 6991220)
I like the higher pressure spring. It's like 70#. Your bearing clearance will dictate if you even get that high.

Really appreciate the info. Just replaced all connecting and main bearings.
I am hoping for a considerable increase difference in oil pressure. Is there
a pressure relief valve in the stock melling #55 pump that will open up if
too much pressure in the system? The use of the higher pressure spring sounds tempting but I would like to stay on the safe side by avoiding too much pressure. Does the higher pressure spring react in all rpm ranges?

bw_hunter Feb 11, 2017 04:58 PM

Re: oil pump
 

Originally Posted by frankrizz (Post 6991341)
Really appreciate the info. Just replaced all connecting and main bearings.
I am hoping for a considerable increase difference in oil pressure. Is there
a pressure relief valve in the stock melling #55 pump that will open up if
too much pressure in the system? The use of the higher pressure spring sounds tempting but I would like to stay on the safe side by avoiding too much pressure. Does the higher pressure spring react in all rpm ranges?

The high pressure spring is the pressure relief valve. With cam bearings in good shape, the pressure will reach 70-ish psi and then overcome the spring pressure. Pressure won't increase from there.

I don't think there is any concern with higher oil pressure at all. I use an recommend that pump with the higher pressure spring....

frankrizz Feb 11, 2017 05:30 PM

Re: oil pump
 

Originally Posted by bw_hunter (Post 6991350)
The high pressure spring is the pressure relief valve. With cam bearings in good shape, the pressure will reach 70-ish psi and then overcome the spring pressure. Pressure won't increase from there.

I don't think there is any concern with higher oil pressure at all. I use an recommend that pump with the higher pressure spring....



Thank you. BW Hunter

shoebox Feb 12, 2017 09:07 AM

Re: oil pump
 
There isn't a downside to using the higher pressure spring.


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