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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The oil pump is driven by the
camshaft
alternator shaft
crankshaft via drive belt
crankshaft directly
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Kaushalraj said:   5 years ago
Oil pump can be driven by camshaft as well as crankshaft. Because Oil pumps are usually either inside the oil pan and driven by a camshaft or outside the pan and driven by a crankshaft.
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Vineeshkumar said:   6 years ago
Oil pumps are usually either inside the oil pan and driven by a camshaft or outside the pan and driven by a crankshaft.
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Saurabh thakur said:   8 years ago
In heavy vehicles it is driven by the cam shaft.

Srinadh marly said:   4 years ago
It's driven by cam shaft.

Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
Crankshaft is the correct answer.

Hitesh said:   5 years ago
Crankshaft is the correct answer.

Samir kumar panda said:   6 years ago
Oil pump is driven by a cam shaft (also oil pump driven by a crank shaft through camshaft). So, camshaft is the correct answer only.

ARUN said:   6 years ago
This answer is not correct because some oil pumps are also driven by the camshaft.

Yogesh said:   7 years ago
Crank shaft driven by cam shaft, and cam shaft driven by oil pump.

Dany said:   7 years ago
Oil pump is driven by the cam shaft.


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