Getting ready to re-install the oil pump on my 289. Looks like the mounting studs are a bit on the short side, think I should replace them with some that are a little bit longer. What is the best way to get them out without turning into a disaster and having to deal with drilling them out and protecting the motor from flying metal bits bits, etc. I think I might have one good shot at it with probably tearing up the threads and having to replace it regardless. Thinking an extra hard grip with some visegrips and hope they back out easy enough. Or should I put some penetrate and heat on them to help encourage them out easier to be sure? Double nut them hard and see if they can come out that way? Definitely want to avoid having to drill these out at some point. Anybody with some handy tips on this?
Also, once done with that, what is the best way to prep the oil pump to prime it? I think the previous shop put some red assembly lube in it, but not sure how full it is. Seems like a reasonable approach, but not sure if that is the best idea, maybe end up with too much assembly lube in the oil at start up, if that is potentially a problem or not, potentially clogging up any small oiling holes, etc. I saw somewhere to pack it with use petroleum jelly, but that also does not seem like a great idea. I'm planning to prime the whole motor with a drill right before running it for the first time if that matters any.
Also, once done with that, what is the best way to prep the oil pump to prime it? I think the previous shop put some red assembly lube in it, but not sure how full it is. Seems like a reasonable approach, but not sure if that is the best idea, maybe end up with too much assembly lube in the oil at start up, if that is potentially a problem or not, potentially clogging up any small oiling holes, etc. I saw somewhere to pack it with use petroleum jelly, but that also does not seem like a great idea. I'm planning to prime the whole motor with a drill right before running it for the first time if that matters any.

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