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DSM Wiseman
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- Jul 31, 2003
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Central,
New Jersey
Putting the oil gear and stub shaft in should be flush against the casing:



A nice recommendation was to make sure the oil pump casing was flush to the front casing surface without any pressure or aid. I had to wiggle it a bit, but here she is. Again, blue loctited bolts to 18 ft/lb.



The oil pump gear has a slot that you have to line up on the shaft in order to slide it down:

I used blue loctite this time because it was a major PITA to get the red loctited bolt off. I guess it really does its job

Hold it down and torque the nut with a 12mm wrench to 28 ft/lb.

Another new alignment pin:

New gasket, I've gotten really good at judging the tackiness/time frame

Again, a little wiggling, but the front case should mate to the block (flush) without much effort.



Balance shaft sprocket:

Crank trigger plate:

Crank sprocket:




A nice recommendation was to make sure the oil pump casing was flush to the front casing surface without any pressure or aid. I had to wiggle it a bit, but here she is. Again, blue loctited bolts to 18 ft/lb.



The oil pump gear has a slot that you have to line up on the shaft in order to slide it down:

I used blue loctite this time because it was a major PITA to get the red loctited bolt off. I guess it really does its job


Hold it down and torque the nut with a 12mm wrench to 28 ft/lb.

Another new alignment pin:

New gasket, I've gotten really good at judging the tackiness/time frame


Again, a little wiggling, but the front case should mate to the block (flush) without much effort.



Balance shaft sprocket:

Crank trigger plate:

Crank sprocket:
