Dropped the oil pump shaft

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Dropped the oil pump shaft

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When removing the original distributor (Rusted WAY out) the oil pump shaft came out also. Trying to drop it back in the right spot, I think it missed the mark and it sounds like it hit the oil pan. That just got much more complicated.
Is there a shade tree trick to getting that out without having to remove the oil pan?
And, yes, I have a greasy spot on my forehead for pulling such a rookie move. Self inflicted head slap.
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Not sure if this will help? but it is in regards to FE engines (352,360,390 etc): https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... m6bHa8imjd

Try doing a google search to see more results.

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Re: Dropped the oil pump shaft

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Drain the oil and shine a light down there. Can you see it?

If so, something like this might get it:

https://www.amazon.com/Flexible-Claw-Au ... B000RB7AGY

Failing that, it is pull the pan or just buy a new one and let the old one roll around. (I'm not saying leaving it in there is a good idea, but you wouldn't be the first.)

In either case you might consider taking this opportunity to upgrade it.
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Re: Dropped the oil pump shaft

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Thanks for the replies. I'll start with the grab tool and work up the chain of effort. This would be so much easier if I'd broken down closer to my garage (and tools). I'd push it but it's a Camper Special and doesn't like to cooperate with that method.

I'll post more as I go so I might be able to help others like you all did me.
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Re: Dropped the oil pump shaft

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Drop the pan and do it right IMHO

It does suck, but you run the risk of dropping the new one and why set it up the same way that fought you? Put it in correctly with the clip preventing it to come out again, clean out the pan, adds a little time, but you won't ever worry again

I feel for you and not looking to add work, but putting a new one in from the bottom means you never have to worry again
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I'm not recomending this just telling the story. I dropped my pump rod all the way to the bottom so there was no fishing it out. So I took an 1.5 in. hole saw,drilled a hole in the front of the pan and retrieved my pump rod. Slid a oblong patch through the hole with a stud tacked to it, pulled up tight to the inside and welded the hole closed then cut off the stud.. Problem solved.
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Re: Dropped the oil pump shaft

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Well ... if it doesn't leak it's not wrong.

I would be worried about oil vapor sounding like a dog though.

WOOF. :D
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