4316859
Oil Cooler Housing
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

The 4316859 Oil Cooler Housing is a component manufactured by Cummins, a well-established name in the automotive industry, particularly known for its diesel engines and related components. This part is significant in the context of heavy-duty truck engines, where maintaining optimal engine temperature is crucial for performance and longevity.

Basic Concepts of Oil Cooler Housing

An Oil Cooler Housing is a part of the engine cooling system designed to regulate the temperature of the engine oil. It houses the oil cooler, which is responsible for dissipating excess heat from the oil. The housing ensures that the oil remains within the desired temperature range, which is vital for the efficient operation of the engine. It interacts with other components such as the radiator and the engine block to maintain a balanced temperature 1.

Purpose of the 4316859 Oil Cooler Housing

This Cummins part plays a role in the operation of a truck by aiding in the regulation of engine oil temperature. By maintaining the oil at an optimal temperature, it helps ensure efficient engine performance. This is particularly important in heavy-duty trucks, where the engine is subjected to high loads and operating conditions that can lead to increased oil temperatures.

Key Features

The 4316859 is characterized by several key features. Its durable construction ensures longevity and resistance to the harsh conditions often encountered in heavy-duty applications. The precise engineering of the housing allows for efficient heat dissipation and optimal oil flow. Additionally, it is designed for compatibility with Cummins engines, ensuring a seamless fit and function within the engine cooling system.

Benefits

Using this part offers several benefits. It contributes to improved engine longevity by maintaining optimal oil temperature, which reduces the risk of engine wear and damage. Enhanced performance is another advantage, as the regulated oil temperature ensures that the engine operates efficiently under various conditions. Reliable temperature regulation is also a key benefit, providing consistent engine performance and protection.

Installation Process

Proper installation of the Oil Cooler Housing involves several steps. First, ensure that the engine is cool and the oil has been drained to prevent spills. Next, remove the old housing if replacing an existing one. Carefully install the new housing, ensuring all gaskets and seals are in place. Secure the housing with the appropriate fasteners, taking care not to overtighten, which could damage the component. Finally, refill the engine with oil and check for any leaks before starting the engine 2.

Maintenance Tips

Regular maintenance of the 4316859 is important for its longevity and efficiency. Inspection intervals should be established to check for any signs of wear, leaks, or damage. Cleaning the housing and its components, such as the oil cooler fins, can help maintain efficient heat dissipation. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines for maintenance will ensure the housing continues to perform optimally.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Common issues with the 4316859 may include leaks, reduced cooling efficiency, or physical damage. Troubleshooting steps may involve inspecting the housing and seals for damage, checking the oil cooler for blockages or corrosion, and ensuring that all connections are secure. Solutions may range from simple repairs, such as replacing a gasket, to more complex tasks like replacing the housing if it is severely damaged.

Cummins: A Brief Overview

Cummins Inc. is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes a wide range of power solutions, including diesel engines, natural gas engines, and related technologies. With a history spanning over a century, Cummins has established a strong reputation in the automotive industry for quality, innovation, and reliability. The company’s product range extends beyond engines to include filtration, emissions solutions, and power generation equipment, making it a comprehensive provider of power systems.

Compatibility of Cummins Oil Cooler Housing Part 4316859

The Cummins Oil Cooler Housing part number 4316859 is designed to fit a range of engine models, ensuring efficient oil cooling across various applications. This part is compatible with the following engines:

ISZ13 CM2150 Z105

The Oil Cooler Housing part 4316859 is engineered to integrate seamlessly with the ISZ13 CM2150 Z105 engine, providing optimal oil cooling performance. This compatibility ensures that the engine maintains its operational efficiency and longevity.

QSZ13 CM2150 Z101 and QSZ13 CM2150 Z102

Both the QSZ13 CM2150 Z101 and QSZ13 CM2150 Z102 engines benefit from the use of the Cummins Oil Cooler Housing part 4316859. This part is specifically designed to fit these models, ensuring that the oil cooling system operates effectively, thereby enhancing the overall performance and reliability of the engines 3.

Z13 Z108G

The Oil Cooler Housing part 4316859 is also compatible with the Z13 Z108G engine. This compatibility ensures that the oil cooling system is well-maintained, contributing to the engine’s efficiency and durability. The design of this part allows for a precise fit, ensuring that the cooling process is as effective as possible.

Role of Part 4316859 Oil Cooler Housing in Engine Systems

The 4316859 Oil Cooler Housing is an integral component in the thermal management system of an engine. It interfaces directly with the engine oil cooler, facilitating the circulation of engine oil through a network of cooling fins or tubes. This housing ensures a secure and efficient connection between the cooler and the engine, allowing for optimal heat exchange.

In operation, the engine oil, after circulating through the engine block and absorbing heat, is directed into the oil cooler housing. The housing then guides the oil through the cooler, where it transfers heat to the surrounding air or coolant, depending on the system design. This process significantly reduces the temperature of the engine oil before it is recirculated back into the engine.

The design of the 4316859 is tailored to accommodate various engine configurations, ensuring a snug fit and reliable sealing. It is engineered to withstand the pressures and temperatures associated with engine oil, maintaining the integrity of the cooling system. The housing also plays a role in protecting the cooler from external contaminants and mechanical damage, enhancing the durability and efficiency of the cooling process.

Conclusion

In summary, the 4316859 Oil Cooler Housing is a key component in maintaining the thermal stability of engine oil, contributing to the overall performance and longevity of the engine. Proper installation, regular maintenance, and timely troubleshooting of common issues are essential for ensuring the optimal functioning of this part.


  1. Gilles, T. (2020). Automotive Service: Inspection, Maintenance, Repair (2nd ed.). Cengage Learning.

  2. Awari, G.K., Kumbhar, V.S., & Tirpude, R.B. (2011). Automotive Systems Principles and Practice. CRC Press.

  3. Cummins Inc. (n.d.). Operation and Maintenance Manual (Bulletin Number 4358365).

SPECIFICATIONS

Package Dimensions
53.8 x 28.7 x 22.2 in
Weight
10.46 lb
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