Is there a 16v oil pump (from which 16v engine) can be used to replace the oil pump in my 8v without modifications or longer bolts, deep pan, etc.?
When I bought my 84 Rabbit vert, I noticed the oil light flashed some at low idle speeds, went away at about 1100RPM. Recently, it seems to have gotten a little worse, needing about 1400 RPM, so I'm thinking the oil pump may be running out of useful life. I know it could also be the oil pressure sensor, high Arizona temps lately and/or too thin oil, but if I'm going to get a new pump, it might as well be the 16v unit, but I'm not sure which.
Thanks in advance.
16v oil pump for 8v engine
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Re: 16v oil pump for 8v engine
8V pumps are different from 16V pumps. So, if your car still has the 8V in it, you cannot use a 16V pump. The 16V pump has a splined shaft. The 8V pump has a peg on the top of it which is used to turn it.
What you want is the high-flow pump used in hydraulic lifter 8V engines (along with the mounting bolts): http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volkswag ... gine/151/1 .

What you want is the high-flow pump used in hydraulic lifter 8V engines (along with the mounting bolts): http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volkswag ... gine/151/1 .

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Re: 16v oil pump for 8v engine
When I installed the 3 "higher-flow pump" on my various cabbies I used the same bolts, there is no need to use the "extended" bolts.
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Re: 16v oil pump for 8v engine
1980-1987 Cabriolet 8V engines will require the longer bolts. They have solid lifters w/o high-flow pump from the factory.Briano1234 wrote:When I installed the 3 "higher-flow pump" on my various cabbies I used the same bolts, there is no need to use the "extended" bolts.
1988-1993 Cabriolet 8V engines will not require longer bolts. They have hyrdo lifters w/ high-flow pump from the factory.

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Re: 16v oil pump for 8v engine
Excellent. The guy I bought it from said I'd need to replace it with a 16v unit. Proves that not even "experts" are always right all the time.
Thanks a bunch.
Thanks a bunch.