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Old 05-03-2009, 10:03 AM
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Default how do u change oil pump in ka24de

hey like title says i need the easyest way to change oil pump
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by either
1. pulling the motor

or

2. trying to get it out in the car by dropping the cross member / supporting the motor / pulling the pan / valve cover / front cover




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option 1 is a lot easier
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thanx ill try dat
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am i able to just take the cover off or do i gotta pull all the timing off to
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u dont have to pull the timing off. the pump is the lower front cover. you will notice the 4 or five phillips head screws on the inside of the lower cover. that would be it. but as martin said it would really be easier to pull the motor.
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dude, pull the motor, it will save you ALOT of time. and it is a pain in the ass to get the cross member and shit all back bolted in place by yourself.
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aight tru dat i gotta pull the motor neways but ye aight thanx everybody i appriciate it
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Originally Posted by ralph.
u dont have to pull the timing off. the pump is the lower front cover. you will notice the 4 or five phillips head screws on the inside of the lower cover. that would be it. but as martin said it would really be easier to pull the motor.
theres also 2 you gotta get from under the valvecover
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i was stating about the ones on the back of the bottom cover like it states. to remove the oil pump componets thanks thou.
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