OldMachinist
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Yes, I think if you really wanted to you could remove the pump without the engine but getting the pulley off the pump with it all still in there would be a pain. Once you pull the assembly a couple of times it gets pretty easy. I use my 453 in the woods pulling logs out and I have to pull the assembly to clean it out at least every other year or the leaf litter builds up too much.I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the heads up. I did some more digging and head scratching, regarding the engine+/-pump removal and I think I see what i was missing. Pump is attached to engine via item #9 from your diagram, so they do come out together. They can either come out together, or the pump first, and then the engine. Did I get it figured out right in my head? Sorry to be so snivelling about this, I can pull car engines and transmissions all day, this is new to me, and the parts are a chore to get, and its such a dirty mess its hard to make heads or tails of the unfamiliar components.......so I'm being extra cautious. Tomorrow is the big day, going to hit a whopping 30 degrees so I'm locking myself in the garage and at least getting it out, and hopefully finish up the diagnosis so I can order parts by end of day. Wish me luck, and thank for all the input, invaluable.
One thing that will cut down on some of the oil mess is to get caps for the lines and ports that are opened. I use the plastic ones like what comes on new fittings. I bought bags of them from McMaster Carr.

