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Old 11-25-2007, 11:02 AM
bodyart27 bodyart27 is offline
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Oil pump pickup boot / strainer

Sorry I can’t find the original post that showed one of the rubber boots torn / deteriorating. When I replaced mine I thought the rubber was still in good shape and probably would have lasted the lifetime of the motor. I will say that is not a bad idea if you ever drop the pan to at least inspect the pickup to see if anything has been caught in the screen.

Removal is very straightforward, it just peels off the lip around the bottom of the pump – notice the orientation of the screen’s dome. (pic)

A side-by-side of the old and new part – you can’t see any visible wear or indicators as to the condition of the rubber boot. It was still pliable and good condition. (pic)

New one in place (pic)
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Tips & Pics - 617Turbo oil drain, check valve, oil pump pickup boot/strainer, sealing-remove-old-strainer.jpg   Tips & Pics - 617Turbo oil drain, check valve, oil pump pickup boot/strainer, sealing-screen-side.jpg   Tips & Pics - 617Turbo oil drain, check valve, oil pump pickup boot/strainer, sealing-new-boot.jpg   Tips & Pics - 617Turbo oil drain, check valve, oil pump pickup boot/strainer, sealing-strainer.jpg  
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