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Anyone able to help a poor slob that is scrounging parts for a cam build, but too poor to buy a parts manaul? I believe that the part number for the oil pump o-ring between the pump and cam plate is #11286, is that correct? I also need the part number for the oil feed hole and blind hole...I assume from the looks of the holes that the part number is the same for both holes? Thanks
Looking at the breakdown of the oil pump assembly there is only 1 O-ring and the part # you gave is correct.
"I also need the part number for the oil feed hole and blind hole..."? You lost me on this one.
If you take your cam plate out, there are two small o-rings on the left side of the case, one is the oil feed hole and the other is the blind feed hole. They both look like they are the same size so I think they are the same number.
Looking at the breakdown of the oil pump assembly there is only 1 O-ring and the part # you gave is correct.
"I also need the part number for the oil feed hole and blind hole..."? You lost me on this one.
If you take your cam plate out, there are two small o-rings on the left side of the case, one is the oil feed hole and the other is the blind feed hole. They both look like they are the same size so I think they are the same number.
Ok. I show 2 O-rings behind the cam cover and gasket on the left side, part #11301.
You really shouldn't be doing this y'know. Its still riding weather!!!
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