Javelin360
05-18-2007, 07:29 PM
Well I'm finally getting the engine buttoned up on my Javelin and I'm about ready to pull my hair out.
I bought a new water pump and timing chain cover with new oil pump including internals. I installed the timing cover and forgot to put on the oil slinger on the crank and had to pull cover off to put in on. I bolt the water pump on. I then start installing the dampner but the water pump casting is oversized and won't allow the dampner to go on. I dig out the disc grinder and grind the offending areas until I have the proper dampner clearance.
Next I test fit the oil pump gears. The main drive gear fits correctly and the idler slides on but binds up. I pull the gear and notice burrs. I remove the burrs. The gear still binds so I get out some bluing and determine that three of the gear teeth are hitting the pump wall. I carefully dress the teeth with 800 grit sand paper and continue test fitting until the gear no longer binds.
I go pull the filter stud from the old oil pump cover and notice that it is not the same as the new one. The new pump cap has one less hole. I intall the plunger, spring and filter stud in the cover, put in the pump gears and button up the oil pump. I try to pre oil the engine but don't seem to be able to build any pressure. I filled the oil filter with oil but still can't get oil pumping.
I then notice that there is a pinhole leak in the pump cover. I'm going to call the shop I got the parts from but this was part of a larger kit and it has been well over 30 days so I'm probably screwed. I'm going to install the old pump cover and see it it changes anything. :(
I bought a new water pump and timing chain cover with new oil pump including internals. I installed the timing cover and forgot to put on the oil slinger on the crank and had to pull cover off to put in on. I bolt the water pump on. I then start installing the dampner but the water pump casting is oversized and won't allow the dampner to go on. I dig out the disc grinder and grind the offending areas until I have the proper dampner clearance.
Next I test fit the oil pump gears. The main drive gear fits correctly and the idler slides on but binds up. I pull the gear and notice burrs. I remove the burrs. The gear still binds so I get out some bluing and determine that three of the gear teeth are hitting the pump wall. I carefully dress the teeth with 800 grit sand paper and continue test fitting until the gear no longer binds.
I go pull the filter stud from the old oil pump cover and notice that it is not the same as the new one. The new pump cap has one less hole. I intall the plunger, spring and filter stud in the cover, put in the pump gears and button up the oil pump. I try to pre oil the engine but don't seem to be able to build any pressure. I filled the oil filter with oil but still can't get oil pumping.
I then notice that there is a pinhole leak in the pump cover. I'm going to call the shop I got the parts from but this was part of a larger kit and it has been well over 30 days so I'm probably screwed. I'm going to install the old pump cover and see it it changes anything. :(