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Scion Oil Pump Gasket ensures that the active engines in all cars run smoothly by closing the oil pump, and protecting the important oil pressure. Scion was born in 2003 and it stirred the market with Scion rides that were boldly painted, having no haggle prices, and a Virtual Scion City where fans could explore and customize prior to purchase. Scion had provided individual Release Series models in every vehicle so that the owners could be unique in the crowd as the brand became an experiment lab that attracted over a million first time buyers of Toyota cars. Although Scion ceased operations in 2016, the essence of youth, personalization, and easy ownership and its effects on the current culture of cars remain. The slim but durable Oil Pump Gasket is placed between the pump and the surface that it is mounted on, preventing leakage and holds the pressure in place so that the lifters, cams, and bearings receive consistent lubrication. In order to replace an old Oil Pump Gasket, put the car on flat surface, remove the battery, place it on stand and empty the oil. Take off splash shield and anything that is covering the pump. Wipe the contact faces, remove old Oil Pump Gasket, and inspect gears of the pump. Install the new gasket either dry or with accepted sealant, center passages, and evenly screw on bolts, as required; replace all components, drop the car, add new oil, start engine, and look for leaks or poor pressure.