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I can't find it listed on any L20B parts. Correction I gave up too soon. Can't find it listed on the 620 but

 

The '80 720 L20B and the later the Z22 and Z24 has a chain oiler.

 

So does the Z20E in the S110. The A10 and S10. So must admit it's likely to be on all L and Z series motors.

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All three of the L20b blocks I've torn down had em. :)

 

So, my question now is.... How do I go about removing the damaged one?

 

And if I can't would the best course of action be to cut off the existing one to prevent failure in the future?

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If you've damaged it further by trying to remove it then I would definitely take it out. If you really can't get it out then cut it off and EZ out it or drill it out a little at a time and then use the EZ out. Or you could smack it side to side (gently) and then try.

 

A new one wil hammer in, but if it goes in too easily, peen around it with a center punch.

 

Make sure the new one is clocked properly.

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