The oil pump is located in the oil sump/pan and driven by a chain attached to the crankshaft.
It does.
The oil pump is driven by the distributor drive gear on a V8.The oil pump is driven by the distributor drive gear on a V8.
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There is no oil pump fuse, the oil pump is driven directly off of the crankshaft. Even if there was an oil pump fuse, you wouldn't want to pull it out.
There isn't an oil pump relay. The oil pump is driven by the crankshaft.
it should be by the oil filter, which is in front of the block
The oil pump drive gear, which is driven by the camshaft, drives the distributor.The oil pump drive gear, which is driven by the camshaft, drives the distributor.
A good gear driven oil pump is the best one for the system.
( No ) on a 2002 Ford Explorer the oil pump is mechanically driven
The water pump is driven by the oil pump shaft - there is a tab on the end of the oil pump shaft and there is a groove on the water pump which sits into that shaft. All shafts end up being driven by the motor.