I realize this subject has been partially covered in earlier posts, but I have a a question or two. I recently acquired a new Melling Oil Pump from Precision Oil pumps. I understand that it is a gear type pump. My Best Gasket set includes a Rotor Type Gasket shown here on the right and a Gear type on the left. The pump came with a Rotor Type Gasket. Is there a reason why the Rotor type would be used on the Gear type Pump? Is there a reason not to use the Gear type gasket. With the
rotor Gear type gasket the orifice at the top in this photo (directly above the pump drive shaft) is fully covered with gasket material. The oblong opening in the gasket roughly lines up with a recess in the block but not to anything on the pump. A check on line seems to indicate that most gear type pumps come with rotor type gaskets.
Thanks, I appreciate your patience I hope to end this run on questions soon.
Mark
1956 Mercury M100
1955 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan
Delta, British Columbia