Replacing the oil pump
metalbeast
07-06-2008, 10:10 AM
I am in the middle of my head/ring replacement on my 93 Metro. I went ahead & bought a new water & oil pump. I was stupid & ended up ruining the gasket that came with the oil pump because I tried to prime the oil pump by putting oil in the thing. Oil got all over the gasket & ruined it.
I am going to have to make a new gasket ofcourse because you can't order it separate. MY QUESTION IS, IS IT NECESSARY TO RTV THE GASKET? I know this is a stupid question but I am use to SBC & SBFs that have different types of oil pumps. Thanks :)
I am going to have to make a new gasket ofcourse because you can't order it separate. MY QUESTION IS, IS IT NECESSARY TO RTV THE GASKET? I know this is a stupid question but I am use to SBC & SBFs that have different types of oil pumps. Thanks :)
91Caprice9c1
07-06-2008, 04:05 PM
Do Not use RTV between the oil pump and block. a) A dry paper gasket is sufficient, and b) You do not want to run the risk of shooting dry RTV debris into your oiling system.
One time out of all the G10s I've rebuilt, I got a bad oil pump that spun freely off the engine, but bound up when mounted to the block. For your own good, rotate the engine w/o the pump on, then after you mount it and torque it down to make sure you don't get any binding issues.
-MechanicMatt
One time out of all the G10s I've rebuilt, I got a bad oil pump that spun freely off the engine, but bound up when mounted to the block. For your own good, rotate the engine w/o the pump on, then after you mount it and torque it down to make sure you don't get any binding issues.
-MechanicMatt
metalbeast
07-06-2008, 04:43 PM
Do Not use RTV between the oil pump and block. a) A dry paper gasket is sufficient, and b) You do not want to run the risk of shooting dry RTV debris into your oiling system.
One time out of all the G10s I've rebuilt, I got a bad oil pump that spun freely off the engine, but bound up when mounted to the block. For your own good, rotate the engine w/o the pump on, then after you mount it and torque it down to make sure you don't get any binding issues.
-MechanicMatt
Wow! Thats got me worried. Was it a new pump or an old one? Thanks for the advice Matt! The gasket material I bought was a little bit thicker (Felpro Karropak). Will that still suffice?
BTW, I read someone filled their engine with 8 quarts of oil, disconnected the ignition & fuel pump & turned the engine over a few times to prime the pump. Any thoughts on that?
One time out of all the G10s I've rebuilt, I got a bad oil pump that spun freely off the engine, but bound up when mounted to the block. For your own good, rotate the engine w/o the pump on, then after you mount it and torque it down to make sure you don't get any binding issues.
-MechanicMatt
Wow! Thats got me worried. Was it a new pump or an old one? Thanks for the advice Matt! The gasket material I bought was a little bit thicker (Felpro Karropak). Will that still suffice?
BTW, I read someone filled their engine with 8 quarts of oil, disconnected the ignition & fuel pump & turned the engine over a few times to prime the pump. Any thoughts on that?
Woodie83
07-06-2008, 05:06 PM
Just pull the coil wire and crank it over until the oil light on the dash goes out. I do that every oil change.
igya
07-17-2008, 07:30 AM
Just pull the coil wire and crank it over until the oil light on the dash goes out. I do that every oil change.
Every time, huh? Hum-m-m-m, seems a little over the top. Concerning the over filling with oil, not necessary. But, if on the other hand, if you just hate oil.......................go ahead!
Every time, huh? Hum-m-m-m, seems a little over the top. Concerning the over filling with oil, not necessary. But, if on the other hand, if you just hate oil.......................go ahead!
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