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Enginetech EP68 Oil Pump for 1962-2001 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury

  • SKU: EP68
  • Brand: Enginetech
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: EP68
  • Manufacturer: Enginetech
  • Part Number: EP68

The Enginetech EP68 is a replacement engine oil pump for 1962-2001 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury applications. Designed to restore proper oil pressure and flow to meet OEM specifications.

Important Notes

  • Stock. | Stock. Except special high pressure pump. | Stock. Except special high pressure pump.

Specifications

Part NumberEP68
Product TypeEngine Oil Pump
Drive TypeGear
Volume TypeStandard Volume
Pressure TypeStandard Pressure
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Gasket/Seal IncludedYes
Height5.010"
Width4.670"
OE Cross-ReferencesElgin:EM-68; Melling:M68; FEL-PRO:224-41118; Dynagear:DM-68; Avon Automotive:A-68

Vehicle Fitment

  • 1962-1963 Ford Country Sedan 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Ford Country Squire 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Ford Fairlane 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Ford Falcon 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Ford Ranch Wagon 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Mercury Comet 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Mercury Meteor 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1963 Mercury Meteor 4.3L 260ci V8 OHV [VIN:F]
  • 1962-1963 Mercury Villager 3.6L 221ci V8 OHV [VIN:L]
  • 1962-1964 Ford Fairlane 4.3L 260ci V8 OHV [VIN:F]
  • ...and additional applications (see fitment details)

Enginetech oil pumps are 100% cycle tested for both volume and pressure before leaving the factory, ensuring consistent lubrication performance from the moment of first start. Each pump is engineered to meet or exceed OEM flow rate and pressure specifications for the specific engine application - not a generic substitute. Enginetech offers complementary components including pickup screens, oil pump shafts, and repair kits to complete the lubrication system service. Always prime the oil pump before installation and verify the correct pickup tube fitment for your oil pan configuration. Incorrect oil pressure can cause accelerated bearing wear and premature engine failure - verify part fitment by year, make, model, and engine displacement before ordering.

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