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CA77 305 Oil Pump Pin Question

jwest
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CA77 305 Oil Pump Pin Question

Post by jwest » Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:01 am

Hi, I am new to the Forum. I recently acquired a Dream (1963 CA77) that I plan to restore. I have started looking at the engine - bore looks to be in good shape and after cleaning slime from transmission and clutch, everything seems to be in working order.

My Question;

From parts diagrams, I can see that the oil pump/filter shaft has a pin that locks the shaft to the left crankcase cover to prevent it from turning. This pin is missing. I have not been able to find one on ebay and Ohio cycle does not list the part number (15495-259-000). From the parts function, it looks like any screw or shaft that fits snuggly would work. Does anyone have any experience or comments on this pin?

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Re: CA77 305 Oil Pump Pin Question

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:35 am

Did ya find the pin you needed?. ....lm

jwest wrote:Hi, I am new to the Forum. I recently acquired a Dream (1963 CA77) that I plan to restore. I have started looking at the engine - bore looks to be in good shape and after cleaning slime from transmission and clutch, everything seems to be in working order.

My Question;

From parts diagrams, I can see that the oil pump/filter shaft has a pin that locks the shaft to the left crankcase cover to prevent it from turning. This pin is missing. I have not been able to find one on ebay and Ohio cycle does not list the part number (15495-259-000). From the parts function, it looks like any screw or shaft that fits snuggly would work. Does anyone have any experience or comments on this pin?

jwest
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Pin found

Post by jwest » Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:50 am

Hi,

Yes, I did find the pin. Retro bikes had the pin in stock for 60 cents. Based on the fit of the new pin, it looks like a screw of the proper size would have worked. Thanks for your reply.

JLW

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Re: Pin found

Post by dppeter » Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:15 am

jwest wrote:Hi,

Yes, I did find the pin. Retro bikes had the pin in stock for 60 cents. Based on the fit of the new pin, it looks like a screw of the proper size would have worked. Thanks for your reply.

JLW
Those things are easily lost!

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Post by Sportscub » Fri Apr 03, 2009 4:12 pm

Can anybody please explain to me what these pins are for?

Can it be that because I`m missing this pin my oil pump is ticking?
I also miss the washer between the pin and the left housing. Can that also cause problems?

What exactly are they for?

Please I thank you much for your respons!

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Apr 03, 2009 7:54 pm

The pin allows the shaft to stay inline and not rotate and the washer keeps the oil filter from welding itself to the cover. Both are "Must Be There" parts. . .............lm
Sportscub wrote:Can anybody please explain to me what these pins are for?

Can it be that because I`m missing this pin my oil pump is ticking?
I also miss the washer between the pin and the left housing. Can that also cause problems?

What exactly are they for?

Please I thank you much for your respons!
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Post by e3steve » Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:16 am

Can anybody please explain to me what these pins are for?

Can it be that because I`m missing this pin my oil pump is ticking?
I also miss the washer between the pin and the left housing.
Misnomer confusion. And it happens a lot here.

The pump is in the sump. The bit on the side is a centrifugal filter / separator / slinger. And Ed is always right, let me tell you. I'm the twat who thought the bearing washer went between the filter and the crankcase, until Ed put me right with a little slap (after which I re-read my manuals).

And it can make a right mess if the washer isn't on the outside, where it should be.

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