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Re: removing the belly pump on a super M
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Posted by Stuart on March 01, 2004 at 08:19:19 from (137.104.162.48):
In Reply to: removing the belly pump on a super M posted by John (AZ) on March 01, 2004 at 07:25:00:
Will the engine turn over with the trans in neutral? Where did the last owner say he heard the pop comming from? There could be something between two gears in your transmission. Even then the engine should move with the trans in neutral unless your clutch will not realease. I would look at the clutch first thing after you get the pump out of the way. Then try to turn the engine over with the clutch pushed in. Another thing is that something could have let loose under the timing cover and be jammed in your timing gears. If your Super M has the hydraulic pump mounted just ahead of the distributor type letting the clutch out could of torqued the engine enough to mess something up in the timing gears. Post back if you have any luck. Hope this helps
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