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Old 11-30-2008, 05:11 PM
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I have looked everywhere for the past 2 hours trying to find the part numbers for the oilpump bolts and the pickup tube bolt/bolts ? I looked for a part number reference chart and even did a search in the classifieds ? anyone know the part numbers or have any forsale I need the pump bolts and the pickup bolt ?
Old 11-30-2008, 05:19 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...viewitem=#LIST

They look like oil pan bolts

I bought a whole engine bolt kit from ebay was like $70 from a seller im sure i have them but i have no way of checking short of removing timing cover.


Sorry posted the wrong link first.
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Thanks just bought them now i just need to find the pickup tube bolt
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Ill try to remember to check my bolts box tomororw. I have my old oil pump to check and see if i can find the pick up tube bolt. If i find it ill mail it to ya.
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On this topic...I cant get to that last bolt between the tranny case & oil filter. The bolt is to close to the tranny case to get a socket on it, and too hard to get a wrench into.

Any tips to get it loose or get to the oil drain bolt?
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What? lol
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Originally Posted by Shawn MacAnanny
What? lol
My literature may not be great but I've been working on the car since i woke up this morning. And if you have done a cam swap before you probably would know exactly what I'm talking about


I did get that last bolt loose on the oil pan, but the oil pan is sure requiring ALOT of prying to break free...
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I thought you were talking about transmission bolts haha. I remember two smaller bolt between the oil pan and transmission. When i removed my oil pan i had to pry REALLY hard to get it off. They stick really good if you've never had the pan off.
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Originally Posted by Shawn MacAnanny
I thought you were talking about transmission bolts haha. I remember two smaller bolt between the oil pan and transmission. When i removed my oil pan i had to pry REALLY hard to get it off. They stick really good if you've never had the pan off.

Where exactly did you pry? I can only wedge wrenches/socket extensions between the tray & whatever is right behind the oil pump & even though its starting to seperate, there is no where that i can see to pry off the back end of the pan by the tranny...Tips?!
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To get the oil pan off? I carefully pryed between the pan and block with a large flatblade. I had it on an engine stand in my dining room though.
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Originally Posted by 3timeracin
Thanks just bought them now i just need to find the pickup tube bolt
I just used a smaller Bolt and double-nutted it. That is just something that I don't want falling off..

Originally Posted by Shawn MacAnanny
I had it on an engine stand in my dining room though.
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