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setting the oil pump for timing

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jdunbar10

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Jan 30, 2007
edmonton, AB, Canada
im getting ready to do my timing after replacing the oil pump
nice and simple question

i can remember how to make sure its set right and so its not 180 out.

give me some help ### guys :D
 
im getting ready to do my timing after replacing the oil pump
nice and simple question

i can remember how to make sure its set right and so its not 180 out.

give me some help ### guys :D


If the balance shafts are gone, the position of the oil pump sprocket no longer matters. That only applies if the balance shafts are still in.
 
If the balance shafts are gone, the position of the oil pump sprocket no longer matters. That only applies if the balance shafts are still in.

i actually just came in from the garage to post that LOL... it was the balance shaft i was thinkng of... hahaha

im going to post a pic of my oil pump and crank and cam timing marks it looks a lil off but i think it will be fine once i pull the tensioner can someone conferm this please

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the tensioner has not been pulled yet so i think it may be ok and full set in place but want to make sure
 

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