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A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.
Fuel pump... yes. OIL pump... NO!
The fuel filter. The fuel pressure regulator. The electrical plug/wiring at the fuel pump. The fuel pump relay located in the glove box. The oil pressure sending unit.
Yes it can. If you look at the fuel pump you will see a medal plate that bolts to the engine block and the fuel pump sets against that plate. The plate and the fuel pump both have a gasket on them that stops oil from leaking out of the engine block. You also need to check the fuel pump, There is a small hole in the side of the pump that can leak oil out of it. If it is leaking you will need to replace the pump. Check the pump for oil leak while the engine is running.
power for the fuel pump goes through the oil pressure sender so if you loose oil pressure it turns the engine off. Look at the oil pressure sender and the wire for it.
There is not one!!! The fuel pump is controlled by the oil pressure. When the oil pressure goes to 0psi the fuel pump shuts off.
You need to check the fuel pump, power to the fuel pump, fuel filter and anything else that might be related.
This situation presents an direct relationship between the oil viscosity and the work of the pump. The thicker the oil the more the pump most work to move it.
Yes it does. It Strains you Fuel Pump Which Eventually will lead to Fuel Pump Failure....
You do not need to pump a fuel injected engine, It's useless it does not do anything.
fuel pump oil presssure switch is at back of motor just under the dist.On a v8
no, however the fuel pump has a secondary route through the oil pressure switch.If the fuel pump relay goes out the pump will run through the oil pressure switch after the engine gets oil pressure. this results in extended engine cranking time before the engine will start