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Soooo…….. check again this morning and the oil pump is still locked up SOLID , won’t move either way even using considerable force with a big screwdriver so- out it comes Image
Had a few hands helping as today was our spanner day
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Got it out , drained the oil and the bloody pump freed itself up so we tested it again and it was pumping fine - figured seeing as it’s out may as well get it checked so off came the sump and out came the pump
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Also noticed something else that could have ended badly - have a look at how much crap was in the fuel pump !!!!
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That was good timing having a spanner day 🤔. Wow…. A lot of gunk there….. Hopefully full steam ahead from here 😊

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Curious to see what you find in that oil pump :(
Blacky wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:57 am Also noticed something else that could have ended badly - have a look at how much crap was in the fuel pump !!!!
Suspect the material in the fuel pump is the residue from this:
https://novaspecialties.com/novasmoke/
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Drew is there. He will sort it out for you.


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Harv wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 11:50 am

Suspect the material in the fuel pump is the residue from this:
https://novaspecialties.com/novasmoke/
:lol:

Now that stuff could be a bit of fun !!!
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That explains where all the smoke was coming from. Just explain the 8 litres per 100km oil use now. Maybe it is all compressed inside that oil pump.


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Got the oil pump back today, Johnny found the drama - when some hamfisted electrician used the (home made) oil pump priming tool he managed to chip a little bit of oil pump driver tang off which subsequently found its way between the top of the oil pump drive shaft and the housing of the oil pump - causing said oil pump to lock up.

Solution- strip oil pump , linish shaft, linish oil pump housing and reassemble :thumbsup:

Is now ready to go back in the donk and throw it back in the hole.
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Damn lucky !
Get that hardened metal swimming with the soft white metal and you know what happens.
Refresh my memory do you have an oil filter on that engine ?
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EK283 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:22 pm Damn lucky !
Get that hardened metal swimming with the soft white metal and you know what happens.
Refresh my memory do you have an oil filter on that engine ?
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Damn straight - lucky the shard was still in the top of the pump and hadn't made its way into the pump or engine.

No oil filter - the way the bloody thing leaks it never has a chance to get dirty ...... maybe now it will , time will tell.
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Finally got a bit of time to do a bit on it last Sunday- after working fixing @)&(/)” houses for the last month ImageImageImageImageImageImage
Got the pump back in and the sump on - hope to get it back in the hole this weekend
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Good stuff……. Test oil pump / pressure before you drop it in?
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In the Shed wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:03 pm Good stuff……. Test oil pump / pressure before you drop it in?
God no - that's where all the trouble started last time ! Bench tested pump is all good, that's close enough
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Great stuff mate you will have it back on the road in no time :roll: :roll:
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FireKraka wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:31 am Great stuff mate you will have it back on the road in no time :roll: :roll:
THAT'S THE PROBLEM - NO TIME :esurprised: :evil: :evil:
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