Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

E-gear Pump Electric Motor 86901137 Lamborghini Gallardo Murcielago Lp640 Lp670 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Pearland, Texas, United States

Pearland, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:# BM.0085647.B Part Brand:Magneti Marelli Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear OE Part Number:# EP 203.4473 Surface Finish:Zinc-plated LAMBORGHINI Part Number:086398317-M Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

>>> This is a NEW Electric Motor for E-GEAR Hydraulic Pump <<<

(LAMBORGHINI part # 86901137-M)

Lamborghini Gallardo, Murcielago, Superleggera, LP640 & LP670

 

This motor is from the original Italian manufacturer (OEM)* and supplier (OES)* Magneti Marelli, where the F1 pump is produced for Lamborghini.

The price of this electric motor is at least 3-times lower than the price of the new F1 hydraulic pump from various online distributors of Lamborghini parts.

This electric motor in the E-GEAR hydraulic pump can be are easily replaced even without disconnecting the hydraulic lines by unscrewing 2 screws by which the pump head is attached to the electric motor.

If you have an older model Lamborghini with an E-GEAR, it is advisable to upgrade your old motor to this new one, before the old motor will fail (which is very typical).

Those of you who have experienced the E-GEAR hydraulic pump failure and have their old pumps laying on the shelf collecting dust, now you can repair the old pump very easily.

This electric motor should be replaced as a preventive measure in every car older than 5 years and after 10-15K miles.

>>> IMPORTANT NOTICE : REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE RELAY as well !!! <<<

Check out my other items! <<< Click here.

Also, it is a good idea to have a new electric motor as a backup, in case the old one fails.

The pump head is made of aluminum and is virtually indestructible; there is no need to replace the pump head.

NOTE: The hydraulic pump head is not included !!!

Here is the link to a video of the replacement procedure:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6jh5SV8t1w&feature=player_profilepage

In this video, I demonstrate how to change the electric motor in F1 hydraulic pump in Ferrari 360.

http://youtu.be/LdDmbUFOVyc

All you need to do - is to replace the electric motor, which will take you 15-20 min max!

It takes only 2 screws to change the electric motor:
   1) unscrew the two fastening screws on the pump head
   2) separate the pump head from the electric motor
   3) transfer the torque connector with lubricating grease to the new electric motor and align the shaft in the pump head
   4) attach the pump head and tighten it with the same two screws.

That's all, you are done !

* OEM (original equipment manufactured) and OES (original equipment supplier) many times are one and the same. OES, of course, is a more generic term that refers to the brand that came as original equipment on the car. Most auto manufacturers assemble cars from purchased components and manufacture only the sheet metal components. Therefore, the "factory part" you can buy from your dealer was most likely made by another company, sold to the car maker and then resold to the dealer for ultimate sale to you. An important point many people are unaware of is the fact that multiple OES brands are not only normal but are actually mandated by international standards as part of the qualifications for ISO certification. Car manufacturers must have secondary sourcing (i.e., multiple suppliers) for certain types of parts in order that any problems with one supplier will not disable the car manufacturer's production and allow for substitution of the other brand for new production and any warranty replacement or repairs

 

LEGAL DISCLAMER:

The seller hereby expressly disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied warranty or merchant ability of fitness for a purpose, and neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any liability in connection with the sale of this merchandise. Neither seller nor manufacturer shall be liable for any loss, injury or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or the inability of product. By purchasing this product, the purchaser and user of this product shall assume all risk and liability whatsoever in connection thereof.





Sellebrity Analytics

Chrysler's SEMA freak show out in force

Thu, 02 Nov 2006

By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 02 November 2006 10:00 Speciality Chryslers out in force Chrysler has unveiled a host of slammed, tuned and beefed up models for this year's Speciality Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas. Leading the charge is this dazzling drag racing take on the forthcoming Dodge Challenger, the Super Stock Concept. Click next to see more jaw-slackening takes on the Dodge Nitro and Chrysler Sebring.

Opel / Vauxhall Mocha almost revealed as Buick Encore

Wed, 04 Jan 2012

Three quarters of the Bucik Encore - the American Mocha The European Opel / Vauxhall Mocha – a Corsa based SUV – has been almost revealed in the US with a tease for the Buick Encore. Just before Christmas we reported on a new Corsa-based SUV on the way from Vauxhall and Opel which looks like it’s going to be the Opel Mocha (and, we assume, the Vauxhall Mocha too). But in this new ‘One World’ for cars, where North America actually gets the sort of cars they would once have derided as too small to consider, the Mocha is also going on sale in the US.

Nissan GT-R European debut

Tue, 04 Mar 2008

By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 04 March 2008 18:54 What's new on Nissan’s Geneva Motor Show stand? Quite a lot actually. The GT-R stole the show when Nissan announced prices for its supercar slayer.