So, a year ago I rebuilt my engine.
Two of the oil galley plugs popped out shortly after startup.
Not long thereafter, I also found a divet in my oil pan that turned into a slowly seeping crack.
Punched from the inside, I reasoned, that it must have been one of those galley plugs: if it had been spun up by the timing gear, it would have hit with enough velocity to crack the pan from the inside.
This past week I pulled the engine again, to finally replace that pan, and some other things.
Well, I dropped the engine in and was putting in the mount bolts when I discover, the same exact dent in the exact same spot... in the brand new pan.
I grab the old pan back out of the dumpster and take a closer look, and that dent that I presumed to be from a galley plug, is hexagonal.
Turns out, the melling oil pump from napa that I had purchased, is just slightly larger than OE, and one of the four bolts that holds that plate over the gears, runs into the oil pan!
I don't have time to get another pan and pull the engine out again to install it... it looks like maybe this one, this time, hasn't quite opened a crack, and merely reforged the steel pan. I'm hoping that it doesn't turn into a leaking crack with time and heat and vibration from the oil pump contacting it.
Well darn.
And a warning to all of you about melling oil pumps! At least, take the driver front bolt and grind it down just a little bit.
Two of the oil galley plugs popped out shortly after startup.
Not long thereafter, I also found a divet in my oil pan that turned into a slowly seeping crack.
Punched from the inside, I reasoned, that it must have been one of those galley plugs: if it had been spun up by the timing gear, it would have hit with enough velocity to crack the pan from the inside.
This past week I pulled the engine again, to finally replace that pan, and some other things.
Well, I dropped the engine in and was putting in the mount bolts when I discover, the same exact dent in the exact same spot... in the brand new pan.
I grab the old pan back out of the dumpster and take a closer look, and that dent that I presumed to be from a galley plug, is hexagonal.
Turns out, the melling oil pump from napa that I had purchased, is just slightly larger than OE, and one of the four bolts that holds that plate over the gears, runs into the oil pan!
I don't have time to get another pan and pull the engine out again to install it... it looks like maybe this one, this time, hasn't quite opened a crack, and merely reforged the steel pan. I'm hoping that it doesn't turn into a leaking crack with time and heat and vibration from the oil pump contacting it.
Well darn.
And a warning to all of you about melling oil pumps! At least, take the driver front bolt and grind it down just a little bit.
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