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Pull the end plate off the pump body, and pack the pump gears with Vaseline.
Replace the end plate, and start it up.
It will pump almost immediately.

Jimmy



SCOTT OSTROWSKY wrote:


Hello-


Hope everyone had a happy holiday!

I fired up my Max wedge motor a few weeks ago and it sounds mean. I had a couple of leaks in the pan gasket and one of the freeze plugs. I pulled the motor and while I had the pan off, I decided to put on a different oil pan and pick-up. I put the motor back in and forgot that I wanted to take off the oil pump to push the drive gear out, so I could hand prime the pump upon reinstallation. Now the motor is ready to fire, oil is in and I cannot prime the motor. I cranked the motor a little with the starter hoping for a quick prime, no luck. What are my options. How can I get the pump primed with the least hassle. Cam I put oil in through the Oil filter connection, keep cranking, can I pull the gear through distributor hole????

Help-
Scott



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