DMiller
Senior Member
Down to minimal possibles at this point, pump or gear train bushings, and still gonna reinspect damned PU tube, have not found any indications of a crack or leak spot so far but could have missed anything slight.
That can't be right. A new/rebuilt pump should surely need a wrench to turn it once it has had oil through it for the first time.Pump turns free enough can spin it and take close to a minute to stop.
wow seeing is believingThis is so loose it does not even make noise like a pump while spinning.
Walked to my shop and made this just now. It isn't a minute, but responds as no guts. And yes, spun it up ONE Finger not holding housing.
I had a C15 head that seized the cam after 60 seconds run time a few years back. Cam turned fine when I installed it but didn't haveWhat the hell man! Is anything easy anymore? Didn’t you replace the pump?
Watching the video at the very last second it looks like the bolt head stops for a split second. Which tells me either the key broke or there
was never one installed.