The library, man, and it wont cost you anything. The recipe for changing out your oil pump can be found in a Chilton's manual or Motor Manual or Shop manual. Just stroll into the library and ask the foxy lady behind the desk where the automotive repair manuals are located, photocopy the recipe if you like, get the aforementioned foxy librarian's phone number on the way out the door and you're in like Flynn, man. Then fix the pump and go pick up the librarian!
2007-08-01 13:23:44
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answered by rollieskreetie 2
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Let me instruct you not to change the oil pump until the engine is also replaced. Many things can cause a oil pressure problem almost always worn engine bearings. Replacing the oil pump might not fix the real problem. Year Make model and how many miles helps Mechanics to answer questions correctly.
2007-08-01 13:01:37
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answered by John Paul 7
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What kind of vehicle are you working on? I can probably help you it is fairly easy
2007-08-01 12:58:53
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answered by ja man 5
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No where....
2007-08-01 12:58:53
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answered by Ron B 6
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