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964 Oil Pump Question

Is there a source for oil pump parts? Gears, housing's, etc..
Is there a manual for 964 pumps? 930 pumps?

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Re: 964 Oil Pump Question

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Is there a source for oil pump parts? Gears, housing's, etc..
Is there a manual for 964 pumps? 930 pumps?
Not that I am aware of.
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I know Ollie's has a source who will rebuild, blueprint and port & polish the oil pump. Maybe check with them.

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If you need to replace the oil pump, and are unhappy with the cost, ~1400$, you can buy a new GT3 oil pump for about $600, and have one of the webs on the 964 case machined down. You get a secondary scavenge, and a newly redesigned pump.

I'd be very wary of rebuilding the pump if there is any damage, oil pressure is very critical to the engine.
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Thanks for all the great advice.

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