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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The oil pump is driven by the
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Rahul kumar verma said:
8 years ago
I think Both A and D.
Because some engine's oil pump driven By cam shaft.
Because some engine's oil pump driven By cam shaft.
Kaushik said:
8 years ago
According to me, camshaft is correct option.
Aishwarya K D. said:
9 years ago
It's A & D both.
But which answer is right? Tell me one.
But which answer is right? Tell me one.
Khushi said:
9 years ago
Oil pump is driven by a camshaft.
Jayadeep said:
9 years ago
I think both A & D.
Oil pump is driven by a camshaft using a helical gear.
Oil pump is driven by a camshaft using a helical gear.
Suganth said:
10 years ago
In conventional they use camshafts. Option A.
Kasim said:
10 years ago
In both of them which is right either A or D.
Swadesh shukla said:
1 decade ago
But first option is true because some engine oil pump is driven by camshaft screw gear both option A and D is also true.
ANKUSH said:
1 decade ago
Yes and its discharge is quite high.
Lawal Abubakar said:
1 decade ago
Oil pump is an oil pumping device that is mounted via gear (gear ratio) to the crankshaft. It place inside oil kept tank (bottom plate) through oil is been suck in to the engine.
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