Inventors:
Robert Britt - Columbia SC, US
International Classification:
F01M001/02
Abstract:
The electric oil pump is no more than a small DC motor added to the every day oil pump to get oil flowing before the car engine starts up. Some oil pump have long necks, some have short necks that will need some redesign, but the long neck pumps will only need the DC motor attached to the pump. The mechanical pump will need at least two bolt down place on pump for DC motor to stay in place while in operation. Mechanics know that the first few revolutions of starting the engine, it has no oil PSI Therefore the oil light is on for a second or two and the engine is running and there is no oil PSI or proper circulation until the light on the dash goes out. The engine will be already running at this time on metal to metal until the light goes out. DC motor wires will go to the ignition switch and the oil sender that controls the light on the dash board. I have done my own independent search and being that I am a mechanic too, I found nothing like it on the market at this time.