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techtalk:ref:tools145 [2019/03/04 22:10]
hippysmack [Retaining Rings]
techtalk:ref:tools145 [2019/07/19 02:15]
hippysmack [Retaining Rings]
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 +|There are 4 bolts on the 77 and Up gerotor oil pump. But only 2 are used to bolt the pump to the engine \\ (front outside and rear inside). The Allen head cap bolts have 1/​4"​x20 threads and a 3/16" socket head. The \\ front bolt can be removed / installed with a regular size Allen wrench but the rear bolt is inside the frame. So \\ you have to go between the frame and the engine to get to that bolt. A regular size Allen wrench is very \\ difficult to use as the 90° bend on the end hits the frame /engine. \\ This 3/​16"​x6"​ Allen socket makes the job a lot easier.||
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