The kit is installed at the front end of the crankshaft, where the shaft passes through the oil pan/front cover. The oil seal keeps the lubricating oil inside the engine while the crankshaft rotates at high speed.
Used primarily in the Cummins L10, M11, ISM, and QSM11 engine families.
Final compatibility must be verified using the ESN (Engine Serial Number) or CPL, because Cummins may use different configurations of the same engine.
Rear end of the crankshaft, flywheel side; Rear oil seal with wear ring, prevents oil leakage between the crankshaft and the flywheel housing, For certain L10, M11, ISM11, and QSM11 engines, depending on the engine configuration. Dry-clutch application, Non-REPTO.
Final compatibility must be verified using the engine serial number, because the same M11/ISM model may use a different oil seal depending on the flywheel, clutch, and REPTO configuration.
Seal the component joint to prevent oil or engine fluids from leaking. Cummins primarily uses it for 11-liter M11 engines, but it is also installed in L10, ISM, and QSM engines.
To confirm the exact application, you should check the motor’s ESN/CPL, as it may vary depending on the configuration.