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oil pump ThesaurusNoun | 1. | oil pump - a pump that keeps a supply of oil on moving partsforce feed, force-feed lubricating system, lubricating system, pressure feed, pressure-feed lubricating system - mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearingspump - a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction | TranslationsOil Pump
oil pump[′ȯil ‚pəmp] (mechanical engineering) A pump of the gear, vane, or plunger type, usually an integral part of the automotive engine; it lifts oil from the sump to the upper level in the splash and circulating systems, and in forced-feed lubrication it pumps the oil to the tubes leading to the bearings and other parts. Oil Pump a device for pumping oil under pressure, used in the lubrication systems of internal combustion engines, the hydraulic drives of machinery, and so on. Gear-type and piston-type (reciprocating) oil pumps are the most commonly used types. The oil-diffusion (oil-vapor) pumps used in vacuum technology are also called oil pumps. oil pump
Words related to oil pumpnoun a pump that keeps a supply of oil on moving partsRelated Words- force feed
- force-feed lubricating system
- lubricating system
- pressure feed
- pressure-feed lubricating system
- pump
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