Removing oil pump drive shaft

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Removing oil pump drive shaft

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Just finished stripping my 360. Can't seem to easily remove the oil pump drive shaft and cog. Can't see whats holding it in place. And yes, I did take the camshaft out :o
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I think they just lift out whether the cam is in place or not don't they? :?
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Thats what I thought. Maybe its a bit sticky. Looked as if the oil hadn't been changed in years.
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Probably easier with the cam in as you get a big screwdriver in the slot and twist it out. Sometimes the bottom end of the shaft gets crudded up and it's a pita to get it through the bushing.
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Well you can always take the oil pump off and knock it out from the other end! :D
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Well, the oil pump is off..
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Get the big adjusting tool, geezer!
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Sorted! :twisted:
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Did ya knock the bush out with it? Been there, done that!
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Not yet, figure i'll save it for the weekend and also jiggle that nice freeze plug out of the water jacket! :lol:
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