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Parts for your 2007 Mazda Bt-50-Oil pump
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2007 Mazda BT-50 Oil Pump
Yes, the 2007 Mazda BT-50 is fitted with an engine oil pump. Technical sources including the Mazda BT-50 (2006–2011) Workshop Manual – Engine Lubrication System, the Ford Ranger PJ/PK Workshop Manual (shared platform and engines), and the Mazda Electronic Parts Catalogue all show a crankshaft-driven, trochoid/gerotor-type oil pump mounted in the front cover with a pickup and pressure relief valve. It’s a core part of the 2.5L and 3.0L common-rail diesel engines used in this model year.
On a 2007 BT-50, the oil pump’s job is to move the right amount of oil, at the right pressure, through the engine so everything from crank and cam bearings to the turbocharger stays lubricated and cooled. It also helps carry heat and fine contaminants back to the sump and filter. Without steady oil pressure, these engines won’t last long, so a healthy pump and clean oil are non-negotiable.
For most utes, the oil pump will go the distance if the servicing is on point. That means sticking to the BT-50’s service schedule, using the correct diesel-rated oil and quality filters, and not stretching oil-change intervals. Keeping the sump and pickup screen clean is crucial