Section 03-01A: Engine, 3.8L | 1994 Mustang Workshop Manual |
Oil Pump
The engine lubrication system is of the force-feed type in which oil is supplied from the oil pump (6600) under full pressure to the:
A controlled volume of oil through the valve tappets is supplied to the:
All other moving parts are lubricated by gravity flow or splash.
The rotary gear-type oil pump:
A full flow oil bypass filter (6714) is externally mounted on the oil pump and filter body (6603) and normally all engine oil passes through the oil bypass filter element. However, if the oil bypass filter element should become restricted, a spring-loaded bypass valve will open, allowing an uninterrupted flow of oil to the engine's moving parts.
Oil Pan
The molded aluminum oil pan is bolted to the bottom of the cylinder block (6010) .
The oil pan (6675) acts as a reservoir holding lubricating oil that is pumped through the engine by the oil pump after start up.