Apeman
Active Member
Pulled the pump on the non-running 98 GTX that I recently bought. Three fairly large rocks fell out of the venturi when I pulled it off, which explains the previous owners statement that it would not turn over. The Impeller is chewed pretty bad, but the pump vanes (plastic curved fins, just after the impeller output) are also beat up very badly. 5 of the 6 vanes have large chunks missing. I get the feeling the a new, or decent used pump would be a good idea. Here's the question:
Can the previous year's bronze pump housing be used in this 98 GTX RFI? I read that the bronze pump is a tougher animal. Or do I need to stay with the plastic housing?
The shaft was deflected about .028 and had a bunch of small dings from rocks. Got it within .007 on the Lathe, and smoothed out the dings.
One more question actually:
The 787RFI engine has been sitting 2+ years, and the bottom end has filled with oil/gas. How hard will it be to get at the drain plugs to empty the bottom end?
I plan to put a ball valve on the bottom oil line, and am hoping to avoid a total rebuild if I can.
Or, since the pump and shaft are already out, should I bite the bullet and just yank the engine and get the rebuild done before the good weather gets here?
All advice is welcome!
-az-
Can the previous year's bronze pump housing be used in this 98 GTX RFI? I read that the bronze pump is a tougher animal. Or do I need to stay with the plastic housing?
The shaft was deflected about .028 and had a bunch of small dings from rocks. Got it within .007 on the Lathe, and smoothed out the dings.
One more question actually:
The 787RFI engine has been sitting 2+ years, and the bottom end has filled with oil/gas. How hard will it be to get at the drain plugs to empty the bottom end?
I plan to put a ball valve on the bottom oil line, and am hoping to avoid a total rebuild if I can.
Or, since the pump and shaft are already out, should I bite the bullet and just yank the engine and get the rebuild done before the good weather gets here?
All advice is welcome!
-az-


