2.3 16V oil pump - is it chain driven

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Hi, I,ve got engine problems with a failed oil pump and I would like to know it it's driven direct off the crank or by a chain off the crank.
This is cause my pump failed and when i noticed I pulled off the road with the clutch dipped and the engine stalled, it will not turn over now. I don't think it's seized as there was no drop in power / smoke noises etc, apart from a noise as the engine stopped. I did think it may have been the cam chain tensioner slackening as the oil pressure dropped but the pistons are not near the valves. I'm now wondering if the oil pump chain has broke and got caught under the cam chain ?

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Hi Mike

Sorry to hear of your problems. The oil pump is driven by chain off the front of the crankshaft. Oil pumps are usually ok. I never heard of one failing or the chain breaking. If the chain had broken and got cought. I would expect a hole if the front cover where the chain had cought the casing internally and pulled out a chunk from the front casing.
Your next step should be. Remove sump and acertain extent of damage.

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Hi Mike

Please disregard my previous posting. I had a bit of a "brain storm". The oil pump on your vehicle is driven directly off the crankshaft. The crank runs directly through the oil pump off the oil pump drive which is a specially shapped runner.

You will have to remove the sump to acertain any damage. Especially if the engine will not turn. So you cannot check valve timing.
You could try removing both cams and see if the engine will turn. This will then elimanate the top end being seized. I would add that the 2.3 16v does have a problem with timing chain jumping. But this does not usually lock up the engine. If you are not a competent technician. Find some body who is! Not a job for the faint hearted.

Sorry again for the incorrect info. (I was actually thinking about your vehicle, but had in mind the 300e 24v).

Good Luck
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cheers andy,

I'll have to find some time to strip the front cover off to look at the damage. I've sourced another engine although the breakers haven't heard it running but although they wanted mine in exchange it was only for the ancillaries so I can keep my block and heads so will be able to find out the damage.
I am fairly good at the servicing  , done everything on my capri (inc a V8 conversion) , but I would like a manual for this engine, any ideas if I can get hold of one.

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Mike
 
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