Hydraulic pump, which pressurizes hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system
Oil pump (internal combustion engine), a part of the lubrication system that pressurizes motor oil for distribution around the engine
Pumpjack, often used to pump oil out of wells
Submersible pump, often used to pump oil out of wells
Vacuum pump, of a design which uses an oil seal
Topics referred to by the same term
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Oilpump may refer to: Hydraulic pump, which pressurizes hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system Oilpump (internal combustion engine), a part of the lubrication...
submersible oilpump in an oil field. In 1929, Pleuger Pumps (today Pleuger Industries) developed the design of the submersible turbine pump, the forerunner...
industry for water-cooling and fuel injection, in the energy industry for pumpingoil and natural gas or for operating cooling towers and other components...
and metering unit. Injection pumps are fuel lubricated which prevents oil from contaminating the fuel. Port and Helix pumps are most commonly used in marine...
the oilpump intake. Consequently, along with the generally low quality of oil available, very frequent oil changes were required. The Purolator oil filter...
A pumpjack is the overground drive for a reciprocating piston pump in an oil well. It is used to mechanically lift liquid out of the well if there is not...
vane pump, the most common Diaphragm pump, zero oil contamination Liquid ring high resistance to dust Piston pump, fluctuating vacuum Scroll pump, highest...
around it at the end of a blast tube, by a fan driven by the oil burner motor. The fuel pump is typically driven via a coupling connecting its shaft to...
transfer pump. The diffusion pump is widely used in both industrial and research applications. Most modern diffusion pumps use silicone oil or polyphenyl...
(invented by Frederick Lanchester), oil is picked up by a positive displacement oilpump and forced through oil galleries (passageways) into bearings...
oil in four-stroke and large two-stroke piston driven internal combustion engines. The dry-sump system uses two or more oilpumps and a separate oil reservoir...
and vacuum experiments in physics. In the vane pump, the pumped gas and the oil are mixed within the pump, and so they must be separated externally. Therefore...
to use GT-R spec connecting rods. Some also used an N1 type oilpump and had the oilpump drive collar on the crank revised to help cope with the breakage...
regular problem, a sump pump that moves the water outside of the house may be used. Another example is the oil pan of an engine. The oil is used to lubricate...
they received AB code injectors. It ran a high pressure oilpump (HPOP) to create the necessary oil pressure to fire the fuel injectors. This generation...
pump is a class of positive-displacement pumps that includes the piston pump, plunger pump, and diaphragm pump. Well maintained, reciprocating pumps can...
crankcase sump is used as an integral oil reservoir. An alternative system is the dry sump, whereby oil is pumped from a shallow sump into an external...
An injection pump is the device that pumps fuel into the cylinders of a diesel engine. Traditionally, the injection pump was driven indirectly from the...
well, which in turn drives the oilpump, distributor (on 240 engines and BXX 700/900 series engines) and the fuel pump of carburetor models. All single...
sump oil. Otherwise, the high-speed rotation of the crankshaft would cause the oil to froth, making it difficult for the oilpump to move the oil, which...
A diaphragm pump (also known as a Membrane pump) is a positive displacement pump that uses a combination of the reciprocating action of a rubber, thermoplastic...
lubricant so that no oilpump is required. In a splash lubrication system no oilpump is used. Instead the crankshaft dips into the oil in the sump and due...
distributor shaft is driven by a gear on the camshaft, often shared with the oilpump; on most overhead camshaft engines, the distributor shaft is attached directly...
"over-rev" can damage the oilpump, commonly disintegrating the lobe ring, resulting in damage similar to the picture at right. The oilpump is the Achilles heel...