mehr Volumenstrom im Vergleich zur Erstausrüstung Prozent
25%
Einstellbar Bypass Druck
JA
alternative Druck Federn beinhaltet
JA
Anti Cavitation
Nein
Antriebswelle beinhaltet
JA
Antriebsart
Antriebswelle
beinhaltet Dichtung(en)
Nein
Gear Material
Knüppel Stahl
Zahnrad-Stil
Shark Tooth Helical Gear
Qualitätsstufe
Leistung
Höhe
5.000"
Höhe
127.00 mm
Housing Finish
Anodized Hardcoat
Gehäuse Material
Knüppel-Aluminium
Befestigungsloch Durchmesser
0.450"
Befestigungsloch Durchmesser
11.45 mm
Befestigungsloch Menge
1
Ölpumpe Druck Art/Sorte
Standard Druck
Ölpumpe Art/Sorte
Zahnrad
Oil Pump Volume Type
hoher Volumenstrom
Pick Up Screen Diameter
1.650"
Pick Up Screen Diameter
41.90 mm
Breite
8.000"
Breite
201.00 mm
Hochleistung; 25% mehr Volumenstrom; keine Garantie
Melling Shark Tooth Billet oil pumps utilize an exclusive helical asymmetrical steel gear design which improves the operation of the distributor resulting in less spark scatter and wear on the drive gear. The robust design will work even in the most demanding applications. Melling’s billet pumps consume less power as compared to competitor pumps. The length of the pump’s drive shaft has been increased to allow for additional support in the cover. Increasing the support eliminates shaft deflection which allows the gears to run true at high RPM levels. Melling billet pumps are available in both stock volume and high volume versions.
Features & Benefits:
Smoother: 70% less pressure pulsing and resultant cyclic loads
Quicker: Reduced time to prime and oil delivery to engine components
Tighter: Improved tip sealing and overall operating efficiency
Lighter: 1.75 lbs less than the traditional SB cast iron pump
Stronger: Chrome moly shafts with additional shaft support
Compact Design: Fits into the same space as the stock oil pump and pickup
Integral Pickup: Improves overall performance & eliminates potential failures
Patented Design: Designed by Melling to be the best wet sump pump
Features of Melling's Shark Tooth Oil Pump:
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