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Re: Mid to Top end power issue
« Reply #45 on: June 26, 2012, 03:26:21 AM »
..lube is goooood...
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Re: Mid to Top end power issue
« Reply #46 on: June 26, 2012, 04:38:51 AM »
Ok, thanks....

Here are some pictures of the work I have been doing... I haven't seen this documented on here, at least with pics, so I thought it might help someone.

After pulling the cylinder and piston, soaking the needle bearing and all new parts, I prepped the new cylinder with some new exhaust studs that I got to avoid having to pull and use the old ones:




Then I set out to disable the oil injection pump.  First I disconnected the oil line to the tank and drained the oil:



I need to get a cap for the tank outlet, and then I'll put just enough oil in the tank so that the light won't come on.

Once the oil was removed, then I pulled the oil pump out of the block.  I then noticed that the gear assembly just came right out of the pump body, and on the end it looks like it threads into the pump.  I think that the threads are the actual pump that pushes oil into the motor.  You guys all probably new this, but, it was new info to me.  I pulled the clip and the seal out as well... here are the pics of it disassembled, and with the caps on the ports:






Then I reinstalled the pump, and plugged off the intake manifold as well and made sure that the O-ring was in good shape and sealed nicely when installed:




Finally, I cleaned up the cylinder mounting surface of the block, with my brillo pad attachment... it came out nice.


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Re: Mid to Top end power issue
« Reply #47 on: June 26, 2012, 06:10:04 AM »
Lookin good!  ;D

Nice documentation too. Perfect!   :) Start a new thread with a topic like "Installing a BBK on people 2t" and copy your last post. All resources for the newbies that come along  ;)

Btw, you can remove the oil tank all together and plug the oil light wires into each other. This bypasses the light switch and the light will never come on again.
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Re: Mid to Top end power issue
« Reply #48 on: June 26, 2012, 02:28:35 PM »
Not a bad idea....

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