3930282
Oil Pan
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

The Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is a component designed for use in commercial trucks, playing a significant role in the operation of these vehicles. Its primary function is to store engine oil, which is vital for the lubrication and cooling of engine parts. This component is integral to maintaining the efficiency and longevity of the engine, ensuring smooth operation under various driving conditions 1.

Basic Concepts of an Oil Pan

An oil pan is a fundamental part of an engine’s lubrication system. It serves as a reservoir for engine oil, which is circulated throughout the engine to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and help cool the engine. The oil pan also plays a role in collecting debris and contaminants that are filtered out of the oil, protecting the engine from wear and damage. Within the engine system, the oil pan works in conjunction with the oil pump, which draws oil from the pan and circulates it through the engine 2.

Purpose of the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan

The Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is specifically designed to store engine oil and support the lubrication process in commercial trucks. By holding a sufficient volume of oil, it ensures that the engine remains adequately lubricated under all operating conditions. This component also aids in dissipating heat from the oil, contributing to the overall cooling of the engine. Its design allows for efficient oil circulation, which is crucial for the engine’s performance and durability 3.

Key Features

The Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is characterized by its robust design and the use of high-quality materials, which enhance its performance and durability. It is engineered to withstand the rigors of commercial truck operation, including heavy loads and varying temperatures. The oil pan’s design may include features such as baffles to prevent oil slosh during operation, ensuring a consistent oil level for the pump. Additionally, it may have a reinforced structure to protect against impacts and road debris.

Benefits of Using the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan

Utilizing the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan offers several advantages. Its design contributes to improved engine protection by ensuring consistent lubrication and cooling. The durability of the oil pan means it can withstand the demanding conditions of commercial truck use, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Furthermore, its efficient design supports the overall efficiency of the engine, potentially leading to better fuel economy and reduced maintenance costs.

Installation Considerations

Proper installation of the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is crucial for its effective operation. Installation procedures may require specific tools and should follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure a secure fit and proper sealing. It is important to verify that the mounting surface is clean and free of debris to prevent leaks. Additionally, any gaskets or seals should be inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure a tight seal.

Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance of the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is important to ensure its longevity and performance. This includes periodic inspections for signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Cleaning the oil pan as part of routine oil changes can help remove accumulated debris and contaminants. It is also advisable to check the oil level regularly and top it off as needed to maintain optimal lubrication.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Common issues with oil pans, such as leaks or dents, can affect engine performance. Leaks may be caused by damaged gaskets or seals, requiring inspection and replacement. Dents can potentially interfere with the oil pan’s ability to hold oil or may cause issues with oil circulation. Diagnosing these problems often involves visual inspection and, in some cases, pressure testing to identify the source of a leak.

Cummins Overview

Cummins Inc. is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, filtration, and power generation products. With a history of innovation and quality, Cummins has established itself as a trusted name in the commercial truck industry. The company’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its products, including the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan, which is designed to meet the high standards of performance and reliability expected in commercial applications.

Cummins Oil Pan 3930282 Compatibility

The Cummins Oil Pan part number 3930282 is designed to fit a range of Cummins engines, ensuring a secure and reliable oil containment system. This part is compatible with several models, including:

  • 6C8.3
  • ISC CM554
  • QSC8.3 CM554
  • QSC8.3 CM850 (CM2850)
  • QSC9 CM2250 / QSL9 CM2250

For the 6C8.3 engine, the oil pan is engineered to fit seamlessly, providing an effective seal that prevents oil leaks and maintains engine performance.

The ISC CM554 and QSC8.3 CM554 engines also benefit from this oil pan, as it is designed to integrate with the specific design and requirements of these models.

When it comes to the QSC8.3 CM850 (CM2850), the oil pan is tailored to match the unique characteristics of this engine, ensuring optimal performance and durability.

Lastly, for the QSC9 CM2250 / QSL9 CM2250 engines, the oil pan is crafted to fit precisely, providing a robust solution for oil containment and engine protection.

Role of Part 3930282 Oil Pan in Engine Systems

The part 3930282 Oil Pan is an integral component in the lubrication system of an engine, working in conjunction with several other parts to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity.

Lubrication System Integration

The oil pan, specifically part 3930282, serves as the reservoir for engine oil. It collects oil that has circulated through the engine and provides a sump from which the oil pump draws oil to circulate it back into the engine. This continuous cycle is essential for reducing friction between moving parts, cooling the engine, and carrying away contaminants.

Interaction with the Oil Pump

The oil pan is directly connected to the oil pump via the oil pickup tube. As the engine operates, the oil pump draws oil from the pan through this tube, ensuring a steady supply of lubricant is available for the engine’s components.

Relationship with the Oil Filter

After being drawn from the oil pan, the oil passes through the oil filter, which removes impurities and contaminants. The filtered oil is then distributed throughout the engine via the oil galleries, lubricating critical components such as the crankshaft, camshaft, and valve train.

Cooling and Heat Dissipation

The oil pan also plays a role in dissipating heat. As oil circulates through the engine, it absorbs heat from various components. The oil then returns to the pan, where some of this heat is dissipated through the pan’s surface, helping to maintain optimal operating temperatures.

Contamination Management

In addition to lubrication and cooling, the oil pan helps manage contaminants. As oil circulates, it picks up debris and sludge, which settle at the bottom of the pan. Regular oil changes and inspections of the oil pan are necessary to ensure these contaminants do not recirculate and cause damage to the engine.

Structural Support

The oil pan provides structural support for the lower portion of the engine. It is often designed to absorb impact in the event of a collision, protecting more sensitive engine components.

Integration with Sensors

Modern engines may include oil level sensors and temperature sensors within or near the oil pan. These sensors provide real-time data to the engine control unit (ECU), allowing for adjustments to be made to ensure the engine operates within safe parameters.

Conclusion

In summary, the Cummins 3930282 Oil Pan is a multifaceted component that works in harmony with the oil pump, oil filter, and various engine sensors to maintain the health and efficiency of the engine. Its robust design, compatibility with a range of Cummins engines, and integral role in the lubrication system make it a critical component for commercial truck applications.


  1. Thompson, Rob. Automotive Maintenance: Light Repair. Cengage Learning, 2019.

  2. Kasab, John, and Andrea Strzelec. Automotive Emissions Regulations and Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems. SAE International, 2020.

  3. Wharton, A. J. Diesel Engines. Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, 1991.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hazard Description
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
36.4 x 13.1 x 12.7 in
Weight
21 lbs
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