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The joint of the pump and the engine block is sealed with Dodge Oil Pump Gasket to ensure that pressure remains high in oil and that moving parts remain lubricated. Dodge has been synonymous with power and toughness and in 1914 it introduced the first mass produced all steel body. Dodge later introduced the legendary HEMI engines and the Viper program which is a chain of cars that have a fascination with speed and boldness. This was succeeded in 2024 with the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust system, a 600 watt system capable of providing electric models with a muscle car roar during Drag, Donut, Sport, or silent Stealth Mode allowing the driver to select drama or quiet. This innovation is appropriate among performance enthusiasts and the Dodge drivers who like pushing their engine to its limit and the small yet critical Dodge Oil Pump Gasket will ensure that the lubrication system is on hand. Oil Pump Gasket is a fine narrow seal that is inserted between the pump and the housing to prevent leakages and maintain flow of oil. When replacing an Oil Pump Gasket, one is supposed to park in a level ground, raise the vehicle and hold it in place, remove battery, and empty the engine oil. Take away portions covering the pump, scrape off old gasket material, check the pump, place the new gasket dry or with approved sealant, align passages and tighten bolts to factory tension. Install back parts, replace oil, churn the engine, and look at spills or loss of pressure.