COMPILER TECO/ATL
REG. CODE
1-5302-509
MODEL N°
50778
DATE OF ISSUE
10.06.99
REVISION
00
ENDORSED
DATE
10.06.99
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VIII
Old engine oil can cause skin cancer if repeatedly left in contact
with the skin and for long periods of time. If contact with the oil is
unavoidable, you are advised to wash your hands with soap and
water as soon as possible.
Dispose of old oil in the correct way as it is highly polluting.
Donot litter.
Demounting the oil pump
The oil pump is tested before and after assembly. Do not open it
unless you are sure that it is faulty.
To demount the pump, first remove the fixing bolts from the engine
block and set the piston of cylinder N° 1 (flywheel side) to top dead
center.
These conditions allow key A to pass through cavity B.
Oil pump
Details and components:
1 Outer casing of oil pump (in aluminium)
2 O-Ring
3 Oil pump cover (in steel)
4 Gasket between oil pump and engine block
5 Centering pins
6 Bolt to fix oil pump to engine block
7 Bolts to fix oil pump to engine block
8 Countersunk screw to fix pump cover to pump casing
Remounting the oil pump
The pump lobes should be coupled from the same side. See
reference marks 2 and 3.
Replace ring 1.
Tighten the fastening bolts to the engine block with a 25 Nm torque.
Fixing bolt 6 (see fig. 35a) is different in length from the others and
should be tightened to a 20 Nm torque.
The oil pump specifications are shown in figs. 114-115-116.
35
DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
35a
36