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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? |
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Go to shbox.com and under diagrams,drawings,and exploded views (#20)and it shows a oil pump there.Hope this helps.
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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.
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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? |
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I like the higher pressure spring. It's like 70#. Your bearing clearance will dictate if you even get that high.
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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.
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? |
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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? 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.... |
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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 |
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There isn't a downside to using the higher pressure spring.
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