Manley
Oil
Pumps and Accessories
Oil
Pump Stud & "Drive" Shafts
An
oil pump stud is the professional
way to secure your oil pump
to the rear main cap
Precision
manufactured pump
drive shafts
Part
#
|
Qnty
|
Dscrp
|
Application
|
Price |
42339 |
1 |
Oil pump stud |
Fits all Chevys |
$5.20 |
42328 |
1 |
Oil pump drive shaft |
SB
Chevy and 90° V-6 |
$10.20 |
42329 |
1 |
Oil pump drive shaft |
BB Chevy |
$10.45 |
Common Misconceptions on
Oil Systems
OIL PUMPS PRODUCE PRESSURE. Oil pumps produce flow and the resistance
to that flow produces pressure. The pressure relief valve limits the
maximum pressure but does not do anything until the pressure has reached
that point.
THE INLET SCREEN WILL KEEP
DEBRIS OUT OF THE PUMP. Some
of the new ones will but the
majority have a 1/2" ID
valve in the center or they
have eight 3/16" X 1/2"slots
around the edge of the screen.
The valve or slots are there
to allow cold thick oil into
the pump. If you use thick
oil with the new screens,
you have a good chance of
starving the engine of oil
and ruining it.
I HAVE LOW OIL PRESSURE SO
I'LL PUT IN A HIGH PRESSURE
PUMP.The low pressure is usually
caused by a leak or excessive
wear in the engine. If the
original pump has a 50 psi
bypass and the engine will
not get over 30 psi, then
putting in a pump with a 75
psi bypass will not change
a thing. You will still have
30 psi. You have to fix the
leak or rebuild the engine.
SAME AS #3 EXCEPT I'LL PUT
IN A HIGH VOLUME PUMP. The
high volume pump does increase
the flow so you will have
some increase in pressure.
However, you still have the
original problem of a leak
or worn out. The high volume
pump just delays fixing the
real problem. High volume
pumps are for increased demands
on the oil system such as
higher RPM usage, racing,
remote filters and or coolers,
etc.
Call
1-877-354-3812 To Order
Your Oil Pumps Today!!
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