Small Block Mopar Oil Pumps

Your small block Mopar needs a high quality, dependable oil pump, to
insure long trouble free life out of your engine. We offer the Federal Mogul, Sealed Power
oil pumps as well as the high volume Speed Pro oil pump. We have these available for your
Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler 273, 318, 340, 360, 5.2L Magnum and 5.9L Magnum Mopar V8
engines.
The oil pump provides the life blood of your engine, oil. The pump has to
provide oil in adequate volume, at proper pressure, in all situations, from cold start up,
to hot, high rpm, hard running conditions. This requires a high quality pump, like the
Sealed Power and Speed Pro small block Mopar oil pumps we offer. The pump has to respond,
and maintain oil pressure and volume, under the ever changing conditions of automotive and
truck engine operation. This includes not only changes in rpm, but also in temperature,
different types and grades of motor oil and changing clearances in the engine, due to age
and wear.

If your engine is a street driven engine, stock type rebuild, mild high
performance rebuild, muscle car rebuild, etc., then the Sealed Power pump will work well
for you. For higher performance engines, race engines, hot street cars, or engines with
slightly looser clearances, for higher rpm, then the Speed Pro high volume pump is a
better choice for you. Please note that the high volume Speed Pro pump will not clear the
back inner edge of many stock oil pans, without modification. The Sealed Power standard
original equipment oil pump will install in any of these Mopar engines, with no
modifications required.

Click on the part numbers below for more
information, pricing, or to order.
Mopar Small Block Oil Pumps
|
| Federal Mogul Sealed Power OE Replacement
Oil Pump Standard Pressure and Volume |
| Part # |
Application |
Oil Pump Pick up
& screen Part # |
Oil Pump Intermediate Shaft
Part # |
| 224-4166 |
273-360 V8 |
224-14239
(fits stock car,
center sump pans only) |
224-6166 |
| Speed Pro High Volume Oil Pump HP and racing
applications |
| 224-4166v |
HP 273-360 V8 |
|
224-6166 |
When installing a new oil pump, you should also replace the oil pump pick
up and filter assembly, if one is available for your engine and oil pan. If you are using
an aftermarket, not original equipment manufacturer, you need to use the pick up made to
work with your pan. If none is available, you should very carefully work on your existing
oil pump pick up to make sure that you can get all dirt, debris, etc. removed from the
pick up before installing your new oil pump. You may need to replace the oil pump drive
shaft also. On the small block Mopar, this is also known as the intermediate shaft. This
shaft is driven by a gear on the camshaft, and in turn drives the distributor and the oil
pump. Wear on the shaft, gear, and hex end, can lead to failure, and also erratic ignition
timing, which can reduce power and fuel economy or in some situations lead to pinging or
detonation due to timing changes due to the wear and vibrations in the shaft being
transferred into the distributor.
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