Posted by POPGUN on March 20, 2013 at 12:42:12 from (64.187.79.169):
In Reply to: Back to the posted by Lynn Patrick on March 20, 2013 at 11:05:31:
LP I did this this repair a while back. I just bought a new oil pump and pickup tube. New pan gasket and dont forget a new front crank seal. The other option is to rebuild your pump as long as it is out now.You can take the pickup tube off the pump and plug one end and apply air to it and check for leaks and or cracks but the cracks and leaks are either in the pump or where the pump is attached to the tube.When you decide what you are going to do post back for more info. Also before you decide how to proceed wait for more replies on this as there may be other who have a better fix. On your first post on this problem I think you have a "very small leak" somewhere.
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