Article number: AD22002 FOCUSON ENGINE's product is cross-referenced with this one.
The oil pump circulates engine oil throughout the engine to provide lubrication and cooling, preventing overheating and wear.
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Details
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Adjustable Bypass Pressure No |
Alternate Pressure Springs Included No |
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Drive Type Crankshaft |
Gasket or Seal Included Yes |
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Height 10.13 IN |
Height 257.0 mm |
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Housing Material Aluminum |
Mounting Hole Diameter 0.25 in |
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Mounting Hole Diameter 6.0 MM |
Mounting Hole Quantity 16 |
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Oil Pump Pressure Type Standard Pressure |
Oil Pump Type Rotary |
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Oil Pump Volume Type Standard Volume |
Width 16.0 IN |
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Width 406.0 MM |
Interchange Numbers
Overview
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| Engines | |
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| Power (kilowatts) | |
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FAQs
The oil pump circulates engine oil under pressure to the rotating bearings, sliding pistons, and camshaft, ensuring proper lubrication and cooling of these components.
Signs include low oil pressure readings, increased engine temperature, unusual engine noises like ticking or whining, and the illumination of the oil pressure warning light.
Yes, a malfunctioning oil pump can lead to insufficient lubrication, resulting in increased friction, overheating, and severe engine damage if not addressed promptly.
While oil pumps are designed for long-term durability, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and address any oil pressure issues immediately to prevent potential failures.