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Re: Electric oil pump
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I've come to the same conclusion after a bit more research, the cheapest pumps are well over $500 for the flow and pressure range I'm after.

The original pump comes in contact with the joint between steering column and steering box in the 312, and is located directly above the crossmember which passes under the front of the motor.

There's enough room to make a screw-on block to remote the filter, but the only way to run the original pump would be to move the front of the engine across about an inch, which introduces driveling angle problems.

Might have to keep fiddling, or look at ways to reduce the size of the joint going into the steering box which is the old two tees either side of a rubber disc.

See how I go.

Cheers
Dave

Posted on: 2009/10/27 9:19
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Subject Poster Date
     Electric oil pump Pendles 2009/10/26 9:56
       Re: Electric oil pump LittleFireyOne 2009/10/26 10:33
         Re: Electric oil pump ddgonzal 2009/10/26 16:02
       Re: Electric oil pump sikyne 2009/10/26 23:35
         Re: Electric oil pump 1000Coupe 2009/10/27 3:09
           Re: Electric oil pump Pendles 2009/10/27 9:19
             Re: Electric oil pump ROConnor 2009/10/27 10:12
               Re: Electric oil pump Pendles 2009/10/27 10:38
                 Re: Electric oil pump ddgonzal 2009/10/28 2:16




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