First post, though I've followed this site for years (used to be registered years ago).
This is a followup to a recent thread 'Do Oil Pumps Fail???' - http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=102756 - although this is somewhat unrelated to that topic.
Upon inspecting my oil pump, I came across an unpleasant sight. With the pump removed, I noticed that the gear on the outer (primary) clutch hub, which turns the gear on the crankshaft, is somehow not aligned completely perfect. As a result, it has been chewing into one of the throws on the crank directly beside it. I noticed a high amount of metal shavings in the oil pan and particularly in the sump, which was preventing the pump from oiling the top end. This is obviously the major contributor to this debris.
When I removed the clutch basket, everything came out as described in the manual - there doesn't appear to be any spacers missing or anything out of order. I do know that the crank was welded many years ago, but don't assume that would explain the clutch gear and crank gear not aligning perfectly.
I'm hoping one of you GS gurus may have some insight into this situation. I realize this could be a major issue, but I'm sure somebody has some input as to the cause of this, and what I need to do to rectify it. I'm going to double check that all of the clutch pieces were in fact assembled properly.
I have pictures which I'll be sending off in a couple of hours. Thanks for any help you guys can give.
Graeme
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