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Old 07-13-2006, 04:11 AM
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Had a 302w that popped a circlip out of a lifter a while back. That circlip found its way down into the pan, wriggled in thru the pickup screen & locked up the oil pump. The stock drive then screwed itself up until it looked like a coarse thread bolt before it became short enough to lift out of the pump and then the light came on. Fortunately the owner "saw the light" & switched off. When I stripped the bottom end down there was no other damage [ I magnafluxed cam& distributor gears along with distributor/oil pump hex drives.]

Now if that had been an 'indestructible' type drive would we have got off as lightly, I doubt it. I have seen motors fitted with HV pumps twist up std drives just from a throttle jockey on cold starts. They then blame the pump drive. It is not the problem, just the messenger to a driver that wont listen.

Use the std shaft & keep a good scan on your gauge's/light's, this has never let me down yet!

A better use for the " heavy " shaft is as an extension allen type socket screw driver for awkward place's.

Cheers Jac Mac
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