It creates a seal between two engine surfaces, preventing oil or other fluid leaks at the mounting point. Cummins specifies its primary use on non-certified 11-liter M11 engines; you can also find them on L10, ISM, and QSM engines.
Exact compatibility must be verified using the ESN, as the location and configuration may vary.
The oil pan gasket seals the joint between the engine block and the oil pan; this is the narrow “early/narrow pan” version, typically with 34 holes.
Primary application for mechanical, non-certified L10 motors with a narrow housing. Some aftermarket catalogs also list it for certain M11 and ISM configurations, but it is not universal for all of these motors.
You must verify the housing type and the motor’s serial number before purchase.
It seals the connection between the turbocharger and the exhaust manifold/flange.
Compatible engines: Cummins L10, M11, ISM, and QSM.
Cummins also notes that this product is primarily intended for use with certain uncertified 14-liter N14 engines; exact compatibility should be verified with ESN/CPL.