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Oil Pump


Melling Oil Pump

Part No. M-68 Warranty  

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Standard OE-style replacement oil pump. Durable cast-iron body. Includes oil pump and oil pump screen mounting gaskets.

Product Features:
  • Precision-engineered gears and cast-iron body provide consistent and reliable performance
  • Includes both oil pump and oil pump screen mounting gaskets to complete installation
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Belt Driven:No
Gaskets Included:Yes
High Pressure:No
High Volume:No
Material:Cast Iron
Pickup Screen Included:No
Quantity:1
Type:Stock Replacement

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MellingOil Pump
 
5.0

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5.0

Reliable Operation and Great Pressure

By qdeezie

from Charlotte, NC

Verified Buyer
3 or more reviews submitted

Pros

  • Durable
  • Improves Engine Efficiency

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Everyday Driving
    • Replacement
    • Restoration

    Comments about Melling Oil Pump:

    Installed it on my truck and oil pressure is great. No complaints as I've driven my truck across the country after installing and oil pressure is an afterthought. No concerns, no worries and would buy again in a heartbeat.

    • Car & Truck:
    • Auto Enthusiast, Casual Driver, Mechanic, Truck Enthusiast

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    • Q:

      I noticed my oil pressure fell, then come up and fall again. The engine seemed hot and the oil dip stick was very hot. Does this sound like a oil pump going bad. And where is the oil pump located at? wouldn't I need to remove oil pan to replace?
      Asked on 8/10/2011 by Mick from mississippi

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        A:

        I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

        Answered on 8/12/2011 by Steve from AAP
    • Q:

      What is the stock pump nuber for this vehicle?
      Asked on 11/20/2010 by Mike

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        A:

        In order for us to further assist you would you please provide us with the year, make, model, and engine size of your application?

        Answered on 11/21/2010 by Ron the Auto Parts Rebel from AAP
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