New oil pump cost
The cost of a new oil pump can vary depending on several factors, including the type of vehicle, the quality of the pump, and the location where you purchase it. Here are some general estimates:
For passenger vehicles:
- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) oil pump: $50-$200
- Aftermarket oil pump: $20-$100
- High-performance oil pump: $100-$300
For heavy-duty trucks and diesel engines:
- OEM oil pump: $100-$500
- Aftermarket oil pump: $50-$300
- High-performance oil pump: $200-$600
For industrial and commercial applications:
- OEM oil pump: $200-$1,000
- Aftermarket oil pump: $100-$500
- High-performance oil pump: $500-$1,500
Additional costs:
- Labor costs for installation: $100-$500
- Additional components, such as gaskets and seals: $20-$100
- Shipping and handling fees: $20-$50
It's important to note that these estimates are general and can vary depending on your specific situation. It's always a good idea to consult with a mechanic or the manufacturer of your vehicle to get a more accurate estimate of the cost of a new oil pump.
Here are some examples of new oil pump prices for specific vehicles:
- Ford F-150: $50-$150 (OEM), $20-$50 (aftermarket)
- Chevrolet Silverado: $50-$150 (OEM), $20-$50 (aftermarket)
- Toyota Camry: $30-$100 (OEM), $20-$30 (aftermarket)
- John Deere tractor: $100-$300 (OEM), $50-$150 (aftermarket)
Remember to always check the compatibility of the oil pump with your vehicle's specifications before making a purchase.