I have bought a rebuilt motor for my 1976 Scout terra. The motor was supposed to be a direct swap, but when it arrived at my location I found that it had a differant oil pan that didn't look anything like the double sump type on my terra. It looks to me that the new motor came out of a loadstar. I thought it would be no big deal. I would just change the pan and maybe the pickup on the oil pump. Yesterday I removed the pan and found that the pickup for the oil pump,on the loadstar, is supported off of the oil pump. The Scout II double sump pan has the oil pickup supported off of the main bearing cap. The main cap bolt from the Scout II has a stud to support the pickup bracket, the loadstar does not. My question is , can I just swap those bolts? And if I can , do I back off both bolts on that main cap, or just the one? Or do I need to loosen all of the main caps and retorque them all. I ordered a rebuilt pump and a new pickup, so everything will be new, but I don't want to screw up this new motor. I am sure I voided my warenty as soon as I cracked the pan open.