Where is the oil pump located?

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DelMaximus
07/29/25 6:29pm
Most automotive engines have the oil pump installed inside the engine, while some vehicles position the oil pump near the engine oil pan. The oil pump functions to circulate engine oil, creating pressure to deliver lubricant to all necessary components within the engine. Engine oil, often referred to as the lifeblood of an engine, performs crucial roles including lubrication, cleaning, sealing, cushioning, rust prevention, and heat dissipation. Without engine oil, the engine cannot operate properly. During engine operation, the oil forms a protective film on component surfaces, preventing direct metal-to-metal contact. This lubrication reduces friction between moving parts and decreases overall operating resistance within the engine.
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