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Ken(Ark) Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:08 pm Post subject: Oil Pump Rebuild Dimensions |
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My buddy across the street is a retired machinist and has an end mill , lathe , plus ??? .
He is going to rebuild a few oil pumps for me .
Does anyone have any specs I can print off to make his job easier ? I have printed off TOH's " How-To"
http://windyridgefarm.us/OilPumpRebuild.pdf
Are there any center to center specs or is that something he would need to do the math on ? I don't know , just trying to make it as easy on him as possible .
Thanks - Ken . |
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TheOldHokie Tractor Guru
Joined: 08 Apr 2005 Posts: 5869 Location: Myersville, MD
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:35 pm Post subject: Re: Oil Pump Rebuild Dimensions |
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| Ken(Ark) wrote: | (quoted from post at 20:08:51 02/20/13) My buddy across the street is a retired machinist and has an end mill , lathe , plus ??? .
He is going to rebuild a few oil pumps for me .
Does anyone have any specs I can print off to make his job easier ? I have printed off TOH's " How-To"
http://windyridgefarm.us/OilPumpRebuild.pdf
Are there any center to center specs or is that something he would need to do the math on ? I don't know , just trying to make it as easy on him as possible .
Thanks - Ken . |
He is not (re)designing the pump - just overhauling it. The fine engineers and craftsmen at Ford took care of the math when they they designed and machined the pump housing. The shaft bore in the pump body is his reference point - set up centered and plumb on it and everything else is taken care of.
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