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Priming an oil pump
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Mark Graber
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I'm installing a rebuilt 0il pump on my 356. I've removed the cover to check the gasket thickness and I am wondering:

Should I prime the pump before I install it? Some tips on how to do that and with what?

thanks

Posted on: 2023/4/26 23:28
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Re: Priming an oil pump
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Yes. Fill it with some gear oil before you put the cover on. That will make it easily able to pull some oil up from the pan.

Posted on: 2023/4/27 6:20
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Re: Priming an oil pump
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Some have suggested packing the pump with a light grease. I like Ross's suggestion better. I would recommend that when you are ready to start the engine to make sure you have oil pressure. Disconnect the coil high tension and crank the engine in short bursts until some pressure is indicated on the gauge. you can also remove one of the oil gallery plugs (lower right hand side of the engine) and watch for oil being pumped out while cranking the engine.

Posted on: 2023/4/27 11:37
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Re: Priming an oil pump
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Mark Graber
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Thanks guys. Appreciate the tips.
Should I drain the oil before I remove/install?

Posted on: 2023/4/27 13:29
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Re: Priming an oil pump
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You don't have to. There might be a little bit of residual oil up there, but it's not a big deal.

Posted on: 2023/4/27 13:44
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