With the VE pump removed, is it possible to lift the drive gear up inside the gear housing high enough to skip a tooth? If you remove the pump, have the timing pin locked into TDC, will the keyway be lined up and the pump go directly into the gear without locking the pump in the #1 TDC position?
My students removed the pump, used the baring tool to engage timing pin at TDC, rotated the pump shaft to line up with keyway in gear, but were not able to insert pump into gear. They had to bar the engine over about 1/16" of pump gear rotation from TDC and clock the pump all the way one direction on the studs to get the pump key in the gear. They bled it but it does not want to even begin to fire. I'm thinking they may have rotated the pump drive gear and got it one tooth off? Not sure you can even do that inside the gearcase.
Thanks for the input.
My students removed the pump, used the baring tool to engage timing pin at TDC, rotated the pump shaft to line up with keyway in gear, but were not able to insert pump into gear. They had to bar the engine over about 1/16" of pump gear rotation from TDC and clock the pump all the way one direction on the studs to get the pump key in the gear. They bled it but it does not want to even begin to fire. I'm thinking they may have rotated the pump drive gear and got it one tooth off? Not sure you can even do that inside the gearcase.
Thanks for the input.