K201979
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- Joined
- Oct 22, 2018
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- 879
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- Location
- Winona, missouri
- First Name
- Hippie
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350ci
Im gearing up for a manual trans swap and while I've got it apart I'm going to do the rear main seal. While I'm in there i feel like i might as well replace the oil pump(cheap insurance). Of course the first place i looked was Melling, and specifically the M55. Im reading that in 2006ish they thinned the castings on their lower end pumps and now they are prone to breakage. Ok, maybe a Milodon pump. I found that in about 2009 they had a bunch of ill fitting, poorly cast/machined pumps hit the market. The crank counterweights were apparently hitting the pump. I cant find any info on weather or not these problems have been remedied. I know that i can buy the Melling select pumps and they have the original casting but I'm having a problem supporting a company that will farm out work and not have better quality control on a part as vital as an oil pump. Im at a loss. The only pump i can find that says its American made is a Summit brand and i don't know if i believe that either. Im about to do some research on Moroso pumps, but i suspect i will find the same nightmare(at a higher cost). Any current engine builders out there that can recommend a reliable standard volume, standard pressure oil pump for a mild 350 with a stock style pan? Thanks.