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so we got the pulley off but the housing on the pump is broken so the piece with the o ring that enters the block is stuck, what the hell am i suppose to do? i cant pull out i dont have anything to hold on to.

 

this is not good, trying to improve the car and this what happens

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I had the same problem on a 85 hatch. the piece inside the motor has an opening for the oil flow, and I was able to very carefully, and very slowly use a big screwdriver to rotate the piece of the pump inside, slowly applylying pressure to slide the pice out.... it took me a few hours! but all came out nicely without any damage... I was on a creeper underneath the front end...

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There are two 10mm head bolts that go into the block above the oil pump. Slightly loosen these and it will relieve enough pressure that you'll have better luck getting it out. Use Mick's technique or use a couple of small 90 degree picks to wiggle it out. Make sure that you do not gouge the inner area. When you install the new pump be sure that you retighten those bolts or you'll have leaks.

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Originally posted by Qman

There are two 10mm head bolts that go into the block above the oil pump. Slightly loosen these and it will relieve enough pressure that you'll have better luck getting it out. Use Mick's technique or use a couple of small 90 degree picks to wiggle it out. Make sure that you do not gouge the inner area. When you install the new pump be sure that you retighten those bolts or you'll have leaks.

 

 

Which way should I turn it, counter, there are no grooves that its in right?

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All fixed now. Boy did he do a good job of breaking the pump. the only part that was not inside the block was a tab of aluminum between the top two bolt holes. I used a screw driver to get what was left to twist in the hole. Then I took my small chisle and got in behind the tab and made little tabs on the chisle. It took some time but it finally started to move out of the hole, so I moved to a bigger hammer and tapped a little harder, within seconds the broken part was on the ground. We cleaned up the mateing surface and installed the new pump. When I left Kyle, he was finishing bolting up the rest of the parts. It is probably running by now.

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no, I think you missed the point: my pump BROKE. It's in like 6 pieces. The cover plate that goes over the pump housing and the cylinder and gear, broke. It's stuck inside the oil pump housing on the block. I have to somehow manage to either bang it out, or pull it out. The old pump is sitting on the ground along with about 4 or 5 other pieces of the oil pump cover. (the flate plate that is held on the pump by two screws and covers the oil pump piston)

 

Now, THIS will be a fun time.

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man, that was lots of fun.

pulled the radiator bolts and pulled the grill. put my radiator on top of my engine (this is sooo cool! caboobaroo and hondasucks showed me) so i could get more room to play with my oil pump remains.

 

I eventually broke it into pieces so that it would come out on it's own. the shaft that enters the block got turned into like three pieces plus crumbs.

 

fun times. new pump, new seal kit, new oil pan gasket, no leaks. needs three quarts new oil. I turned it over without the filter on the pump. I know, I'm an idiot. heh.

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Where are you buying your pumps? I can't fnd anyone that has these in stock (for the ER27) other than thepartsbin.com (who has allot of harder to find gaskets and such at usually good prices) And they want $250 for the oil pump.

 

The ER27 pump seems identical to the EA82. Anyone know if htey are the same flow rate and all?

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you know, I used to own a chilton that covered all cars from '85 til '95. (or thereabouts) I wish I still had it. It would probably show the XT6 and EA82 pumps. I actually remember looking at that section.

 

Someone on the boards has to have a manual that covers that.

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