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Hi,yes it works with Steering Wheel fluid.Some greetings from Germany
Try some 10w40.
You use whatever the manufacture of the pump recommends. Most use Non Detergent 30 weight oil.
no... its the only vehicle in history to not use an oil pump. they all have oil pumps genius
power steering fluid
There is a hexagonal rod between the oil pump and distributor. As the distributor turns so does the oil pump. The newer DIS engines use a distributor plug that retains the drive gear for the oil pump rod.
Any name brand 5w 30
It is very simple to use an oil change pump. It is a system that sucks the oil out of your engine through the dipstick tube, it eliminates the need to drain the oil from the oil pan and you never have to get under your vehicle.
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The oil pump is driven by the distributor shaft, so it's turning whenever the engine is turning.
These use a special oil that you must use based on the type of pump you have. If you have a cheap wobble pump, the kind mounted underneath the engine it uses SAE 20w for cold weather use or SAE 30W for warm weather use, Non-Detergnet oil. If you are the more expensive pump mounted behind the engine then it may use the same oil. Check with Campbell Hausfeld to be sure.