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Oil Pump for Porsche 911 1989-1998 H6 3.6L GAS 96410701114Oil Pump for Porsche 911 1989-1998 H6 3.6L GAS 96410701114
A-Premium®Part # APOIP207
Oil Pump for Porsche 911 1989-1998 H6 3.6L GAS 96410701114
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$255.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1989 - 1989 Porsche 911, 1990 - 1990 Porsche 911, 1991 - 1992 Porsche 911, 1991 - 1992 Porsche 911, 1993 - 1998 Porsche 911
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Vehicle: Porsche
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
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96410701114
item #1000W01X
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Engine Oil Pump for Audi Q7 2020-2025 Porsche Cayenne 2019-2025 Macan 2019-2024
A-Premium®Part # APOIP258
Engine Oil Pump for Audi Q7 2020-2025 Porsche Cayenne 2019-2025 Macan 2019-2024
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$153.99
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Fits 2020 - 2025 Audi A6 allroad, 2019 - 2025 Audi A6 Quattro, 2019 - 2025 Audi A7 Sportback, 2019 - 2025 Audi A8 Quattro, 2020 - 2025 Audi Q7, 2019 - 2025 Audi Q8, 2018 - 2019 Audi RS5, 2021 - 2024 Audi RS5, 2019 - 2019 Audi RS5 Sportback, 2021 - 2025 Audi RS5 Sportback, 2016 - 2025 Audi S4, 2018 - 2024 Audi S5, 2018 - 2025 Audi S5 Sportback, 2020 - 2025 Audi S6, 2020 - 2025 Audi S7 Sportback, 2018 - 2024 Audi SQ5, 2021 - 2024 Audi SQ5 Sportback, 2020 - 2024 Bentley Bentayga, 2022 - 2024 Bentley Flying Spur, 2019 - 2025 Porsche Cayenne, 2019 - 2024 Porsche Macan, 2017 - 2025 Porsche Panamera
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Vehicle: Porsche
Item LocatedUnited States
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06M115103T, 06M115103Q
item #10013UE2
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Oil Pump for Porsche 914 1970-1972 H6 2.0L 911 1965-1983
A-Premium®Part # APOIP205
Oil Pump for Porsche 914 1970-1972 H6 2.0L 911 1965-1983
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$218.99
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Fits 1965 - 1982 Porsche 911, 1983 - 1983 Porsche 911, 1970 - 1971 Porsche 914, 1972 - 1972 Porsche 914
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Vehicle: Porsche
Item LocatedUnited States
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90110700206, 1613100100, 91110700801
item #1000VV92
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Original pump for engines with flat sump plate and removable oil screen.
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Oil Pump for Porsche 911 1965-1989 GAS 91110700805
A-Premium®Part # APOIP206
Oil Pump for Porsche 911 1965-1989 GAS 91110700805
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$232.99
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Fits 1965 - 1975 Porsche 911, 1976 - 1977 Porsche 911, 1976 - 1977 Porsche 911, 1978 - 1982 Porsche 911, 1983 - 1983 Porsche 911, 1984 - 1985 Porsche 911, 1986 - 1989 Porsche 911, 1989 - 1989 Porsche 911
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Vehicle: Porsche
Item LocatedUnited States
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91110700805, 1613100200
item #1000VVZX
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1965-1975 Porsche 911 fit Updated pump requires additional parts. Also Use: (Qty.) (1) 930 101 902 00 Plate: (2) 911 107 512 00 Piston: (1) 901 107 531 01 Spring: (1) 930 107 531 01 Spring: (1) 930 107 533 01 Sleeve: (2) 900 123 106 30 Washer: (2) 999 064 026 02 Plug.
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What is an oil pump in a car?

An engine oil pump is a mechanical device that pumps oil through the engine to provide lubrication and cooling to its moving parts. It is typically located inside the oil pan and is driven by the engine's crankshaft via a chain or gear system. The pump's main function is to draw oil from the oil pan and circulate it through the engine's oil passages, bearings, and other components. The oil pump also filters the oil, removing contaminants and debris that could damage the engine. The proper operation of the oil pump is critical to the performance and lifespan of the engine, and any problems with the pump can lead to engine damage or failure.

Engine oil pump types

There are two main types of car engine oil pumps:

Gear pumps: Gear pumps are the most common type of oil pump used in automotive engines. They use a pair of interlocking gears to pump oil from the oil pan through the engine's oil passages. As the gears rotate, they create suction that draws oil in through the pump's inlet and then forces it out through the outlet. Gear pumps are relatively simple and efficient, but they can be noisy and may not provide consistent oil pressure at high RPMs.

Rotor pumps: This type of engine oil pump uses a set of rotors with lobes or teeth that mesh together to pump oil through the engine. As the rotors turn, they create chambers that draw in and compress the oil, forcing it out through an outlet. Rotor pumps are typically quieter and more efficient than gear pumps, and they can provide more consistent oil pressure at high RPMs. However, they are more complex and may be more expensive to manufacture.

How to replace an engine oil pump?

To replace an engine oil pump, the first step is to prepare the vehicle by ensuring it is on a flat surface and the engine is cool. It is also important to have all the necessary tools and replacement parts. The next step is to drain the engine oil and remove the oil pan, being careful not to damage the gasket, which may need to be replaced. Once the oil pan is removed, the oil pump can be located and removed by undoing the mounting bolts holding it in place. Be careful not to damage any of the engine components during this step.

After removing the old oil pump, the new one is ready to be installed in the same location, and the mounting bolts can be tightened to the specified torque. It is also important for you to follow any instructions during this step. Once the new oil pump is installed, the oil pan can be reinstalled, and the mounting bolts can be tightened to the specified torque using a torque wrench. The engine can then be refilled with the recommended amount and type of oil, and the oil filter can be replaced. After all steps are completed, the engine can be started.