Leaking Refrigerant, oil and transmission stumble!
#11
the oil pump drive is on the drivers side of the engine, under the upper intake. if you remove the air ducting and possibly the box and look under there behind the exhaust crossover you should see it. if you repalced the lower intake manifold gaskets you had to remove it , it has a distributor type hold down clamp on it. ill try to find a pic of it and post it ohterwise i good servie manuel should show it to you.
#13
these are some pics i found two are drawings they are ok. there is one with a view of the drive on the car frome below the intake. the other is a pic of what the shaft looks like, just incase you removed it you will reconize it. you did re-gaskey the lower portion of the intake right? anyways there is an o-ring visible that is what needs to be replaced to cure your leak, also when your reinstall it to the car make sure you lube the o-ring up good so it doesnt rip.
#14
sure didn't remove that, thats for sure. I pull off the intake manifolds and replaced the two gaskets, replaced the manifold to plenum gasket. What is the procedure for replacing this gasket? Do I have to pull the manifolds again?
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