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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHRYSLER1999SEBRING V6-2.5L VIN NREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSENGINEOIL PUMP, ENGINE
1999 Chrysler Sebring V6-2.5L VIN N
Oil Pump, Engine
1999 Chrysler Sebring V6-2.5L VIN NSECTION Oil Pump, Engine
General Specifications
Relief valve opening Pressure 5.0 - 6.0 kg/cm2 (71.45 - 85.75 psi)
Outer Rotor to Case Clearance 0.10 - 0.18 mm (0.004 - 0.007 inch)
Service Limit 0.35 mm (0.0138 inch)
Clearance Over Rotors 0.04 - 0.10 mm (0.0015 - 0.0039 inch)
Clearance Between Rotors
Inner Rotor Tip to Outer Rotor 0.06 - 0.18 mm (0.003 - 0.007 inch)
Minimum Pressure, Engine Fully Warmed
At Idle 41 kPa (6 psi)
At 3000 RPM 241 - 517 kPa (35 - 75 psi)
Torque Specifications
Oil Pump Case
M8 Bolt 14 Nm (124 inch lbs.)
M10 Bolt 41 Nm (30 ft. lbs.)
Oil Pump Cover Bolt 10 Nm (88.5 inch lbs.)
Relief valve opening Pressure 5.0 - 6.0 kg/cm2 (71.45 - 85.75 psi)
Outer Rotor to Case Clearance 0.10 - 0.18 mm (0.004 - 0.007 inch)
Service Limit 0.35 mm (0.0138 inch)
Clearance Over Rotors 0.04 - 0.10 mm (0.0015 - 0.0039 inch)
Clearance Between Rotors
Inner Rotor Tip to Outer Rotor 0.06 - 0.18 mm (0.003 - 0.007 inch)
Minimum Pressure, Engine Fully Warmed
At Idle 41 kPa (6 psi)
At 3000 RPM 241 - 517 kPa (35 - 75 psi)
Torque Specifications
Oil Pump Case
M8 Bolt 14 Nm (124 inch lbs.)
M10 Bolt 41 Nm (30 ft. lbs.)
Oil Pump Cover Bolt 10 Nm (88.5 inch lbs.)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.