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drive gear washer?

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brently

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Aug 22, 2003
alright, heres my problem. I did my tear down a few months ago, and found a broken washer on the oil pump side of the block, behind the front case. My question is... since im trying to find a new one... what is this washer called, and where exactly is it located. I dont have the motor with me in my presence, since its at my parents house in a different state, but im heading back there is weekend, to start the build up, and I want to make sure I have this before I start. Here is a pic

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On all the 1g motors I have wreched on, I have never found a washer like that. Starting from the block, there needs to be the front cover/oil pump, and on the crank is the balance shaft gear, then the timing plate, then the crank timing pulley, followed by a thick flat washer and the crank center bolt.
 
project_tsi said:
On all the 1g motors I have wreched on, I have never found a washer like that. Starting from the block, there needs to be the front cover/oil pump, and on the crank is the balance shaft gear, then the timing plate, then the crank timing pulley, followed by a thick flat washer and the crank center bolt.

ok, well here are some more pics ive gotten off vfaq to try to help me locate where this mystery washer is.

I know these pics are a little goofy, but im just trying to get some help here.

from the picture I took, it still looks like the drive gear shaft is still attached. And the oil pump housing cover is still attached to, since this has to be taken off from inside the oil pan, and I never did that.

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