vnalin
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- 2005
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if you had chocolate milk for oil it wasn't because something was sucked up, it was because you have an internal cooling line issue allowing cooling water to make it's way into your cylinders/oil
it could be corroded at the manifold or the exhaust cooling jacket ???
I don't know about your oil pump pressure,
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I’ve never had to mess with the oil pump on these engines, but if it’s a cross pin through the shaft, then you probably have to remove the oil pump assembly, and push the shaft out from the back. I haven’t even looked at a parts breakdown, so I’m just shooting from the hip here... I take it you can’t just pull the rotors out of there?
TransplantedHoly crap... did this oil pump come with the new SBT engine, or was it transplanted from your old engine?