By the time an engine needs a new oil pump it has had considerable wear. The cylinder walls, rings, cam and lifters all wear.
The
material worn off all goes to the oil pan where some is washed out
during the oil changing process, but a portion goes through the oil pump
and to the filter. Pushing grit through the oil pump puts an additional load on the oil pumpintermediate shaft.
The
photos in Figures 1-2 show the two most common types of intermediate
shafts, the tongue and groove and hex. In both photos the respective
shafts on the left are used. The shafts on the right are new. The used
shafts are representative of ones from an engine ready for its first
rebuild.
Both used shafts show wear and deformation when
compared to the sharp, crisp lines of the new shafts. In time, the
deformation can become extreme to cause slippage and engine failure.
Replacement is cheap insurance.
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