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Old 04-26-2017, 07:15 AM
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Hi guys just starting to make my gp tuning camshaft swap and want to know If i have to remove the oil pan to pull off the oil pump and change the timing chain. thanks for your Help.
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Hi guys just starting to make my gp tuning camshaft swap and want to know If i have to remove the oil pan to pull off the oil pump and change the timing chain. thanks for your Help.
Nobody know If i only have to unbolt the 4 oil pump Bolt and Take off the pump or its better to remove the oil pan or just loose the Bolt on the oil pan. Thanks
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Loosen the oil pan bolts. Some say you can get it off without but you risk tearing the pan gasket.
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Loosen the oil pan bolts. Some say you can get it off without but you risk tearing the pan gasket.
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thank for your respond that what i do and work fine.

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