Moroso introduces external oil pump with a fuel pump drive

Moroso introduces external oil pump with a fuel pump drive

Moroso has introduced an external, single stage, reverse rotation oil pump with a fuel pump drive. The reverse rotation pump is mounted towards the front of the car and has a driver’s side door car style mounting bracket.

It has a spur gear 1.200 pressure section and variable spring rates that can optimize your oil pressure, the company says. The product includes replaceable fittings: -16AN inlet, -12AN outlet and a rear 3/8″ hex fuel pump drive with 1:1 ratio that accepts the popular 1.450 ID, 3 bolt, fuel pump swivel clamps.

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