Well, honey, changing the oil pump on a Mercury Mountaineer ain't no walk in the park. You gotta jack up the car, drain the oil, remove the oil pan, disconnect the old pump, install the new one, put everything back together, and refill the oil. If you ain't got the tools or know-how, I suggest you leave it to the pros before you end up with a bigger mess than your Aunt Edna's fruitcake at Christmas.
On a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer , 5.0 litre V8 engine : ( the engine oil pump is INSIDE the oil pan )
No,a transmission on a 2005 mercury mountaineer will not fit on a 2000 mercury mountaineer unless you change the oil message on the mountaineer.
The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine , inside the oil pan
The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine , inside the oil pan
The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine INSIDE the oil pan
Bolted to the bottom of the engine block INSIDE the oil pan
Not usually
On a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer , 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 engine : The engine oil pump is INSIDE the engine oil pan According to my Haynes repair manual in order to remove the oil pan ( to get access to the oil pump ) THE ENGINE HAS TO BE REMOVED * the engine oil pressure sending unit is on the OUTSIDE of the engine beside the engine oil filter
( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change
No. The damaged may have occured before the new pump was installed.
( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change for the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine in a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer
( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change