is there a slick way to prime a new oil pump short of pulling the distributor and using a drill and a rod to spin the pump drive? on the amc v8's i've worked on where the pump housing is integral to the front cover and you can really only change the gears inside, i packed the cavity full of vasoline to prime it, stuck the gears in, bolted it back together and was on my way. the vasoline keeps the air out while the pump spools up, oil comes in, the small amount of vasoline melts and mixes with the rest of the oil, and you don't have to mess around dialing the timing back in. of course, i don't see this working on a sealed external pump without splitting it open, which i'd rather not to a brand new unit. for me the issue isn't so much pulling the distributor, which in itself isn't a big deal [i was going to check the timing soon anyways], it's getting my hands on a priming rod for a big mopar locally and not having to wait for a mail order. any ideas? --jason jason reizner chicago '68 crown hardtop __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com