2899787
Dipstick
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction to Dipsticks in Engines

A dipstick is a fundamental component in the maintenance and operation of commercial truck engines. This long, thin metal tube is inserted into the engine oil pan to measure the oil level. Ensuring the correct amount of oil is vital for lubrication, cooling, and overall engine performance. Without proper lubrication, engines face increased wear, reduced efficiency, and potential catastrophic failure 1.

The Role of the Cummins 2899787 Dipstick

The Cummins 2899787 dipstick is engineered specifically for Cummins engines, which are celebrated for their robustness and efficiency in heavy-duty applications. This part is integral to the engine’s operation, providing a straightforward method to check the oil level and ensuring the engine remains adequately lubricated 2.

How the Cummins 2899787 Dipstick Works

The Cummins 2899787 dipstick functions on a simple yet effective principle. It is inserted into the oil pan, wiped clean, and then reinserted to check the oil level against the marked indicators on the stick. The oil level must be within the specified range to ensure optimal engine performance. A low oil level may indicate a potential leak or the need for an oil change 3.

Importance of Regular Maintenance Using the Cummins 2899787 Dipstick

Regular maintenance with the Cummins 2899787 dipstick is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Prevents Engine Damage: Adequate oil levels prevent metal-to-metal contact, which can cause severe engine damage.
  2. Optimizes Performance: Proper lubrication reduces friction, enabling the engine to run smoothly and efficiently.
  3. Extends Engine Life: Regular oil level checks and timely refills contribute significantly to the longevity of the engine.

Troubleshooting with the Cummins 2899787 Dipstick

Mechanics and fleet operators should be aware of common issues and their solutions when using the Cummins 2899787 dipstick:

  1. Low Oil Level: Consistently low oil levels may indicate an oil leak. Inspect the engine for leaks and address any issues promptly.
  2. Contaminated Oil: Dirty or particulate-laden oil suggests it may be time for an oil change. Contaminated oil can reduce engine efficiency and lifespan.
  3. Inaccurate Readings: Ensure the dipstick is fully inserted and wiped clean before each check to avoid inaccurate readings.

Cummins: A Leader in Engine Technology

Cummins is a global power leader and a pioneer in designing and manufacturing engines, engine-related technology, and related services. Their commitment to innovation and quality ensures that their products, including the Cummins 2899787 dipstick, meet the rigorous demands of commercial truck operations.

Best Practices for Using the Cummins 2899787 Dipstick

To maximize the effectiveness of the Cummins 2899787 dipstick, adhere to these best practices:

  1. Regular Checks: Incorporate oil level checks into your routine maintenance schedule.
  2. Proper Technique: Always insert the dipstick fully, wipe it clean, and reinsert it to obtain an accurate reading.
  3. Record Keeping: Maintain a log of oil levels and changes for reference and to track any trends or issues.

Cummins Engine Dipstick 2899787 Compatibility

The Cummins part number 2899787, which is a dipstick, is designed to be compatible with a range of Cummins engines. Here is a detailed overview of its compatibility across various engine models:

ISX12 Series Engines

  • ISX12 CM2350 X102
  • ISX12 G CM2180 EJ
  • ISX12/ISX11.9 CM2250

This part is specifically engineered to fit within the ISX12 series engines, including the CM2350 X102, CM2180 EJ, and CM2250 models. This ensures accurate oil level readings and proper maintenance procedures for these engines.

QSX11.9 Series Engine

  • QSX11.9 CM2250 ECF

Similarly, the dipstick part number 2899787 is also compatible with the QSX11.9 CM2250 ECF engine. This compatibility ensures that the dipstick can be used across different Cummins engine series, providing a consistent maintenance experience.

Compatibility Summary

The dipstick part number 2899787 is versatile and can be used across multiple Cummins engine models, including:

  • ISX12 CM2350 X102
  • ISX12 G CM2180 EJ
  • ISX12/ISX11.9 CM2250
  • QSX11.9 CM2250 ECF

This compatibility allows for streamlined maintenance and ensures that the correct part is used for accurate oil level checks.

Role of Part 2899787 Dipstick in Engine Systems

The part 2899787 dipstick is an essential component in the maintenance and operation of engine systems. It works in conjunction with the oil level gauge to provide accurate readings of the engine oil level.

When the dipstick is inserted into the engine’s oil filler neck, it comes into direct contact with the oil. Upon removal, the oil level can be observed on the dipstick, which is marked with indicators for minimum and maximum oil levels. This data is then interpreted by the oil level gauge, which may be a simple mechanical indicator or a more complex electronic sensor system.

The dipstick also plays a role in temperature regulation. As it is in constant contact with the oil, it helps in dissipating heat, ensuring that the oil does not reach temperatures that could damage engine components.

Additionally, the dipstick aids in the detection of contaminants within the oil. When removed, it can show signs of sludge, metal particles, or other impurities, signaling the need for an oil change or further investigation into potential engine issues.

Conclusion

By understanding and effectively utilizing the Cummins 2899787 dipstick, engineers, mechanics, truck drivers, and fleet operators can ensure their engines remain in optimal condition, leading to improved performance and longevity.


  1. Hick, H., Kupper, K., & Sorger, H. (2021). Systems Engineering for Automotive Powertrain Development. Springer.

  2. Huzij, R., Spano, A., & Bennett, S. (2014). Modern Diesel Technology Heavy Equipment Systems. Delmar Cengage Learning.

  3. Reif, K. (2015). Gasoline Engine Management Systems and Components. Springer Vieweg.

SPECIFICATIONS

Notes
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Package Dimensions
34.8 x 1.8 x 0.13 in
Weight
0.15 lbs
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