3504281
Turbocharger Compressor Impeller
Cummins®

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$409.95 $487.84

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction

The Turbocharger Compressor Impeller 3504281, manufactured by Cummins, is a critical component in the automotive industry, particularly for heavy-duty truck engines. This part enhances engine performance and efficiency, making it essential for professionals in the field.

Basic Concepts of Turbocharger Compressor Impellers

Turbocharger compressor impellers are vital for the turbocharger system’s operation. They compress intake air, allowing more fuel to be burned and increasing engine power output. The impeller’s blades, driven by exhaust gases, spin at high speeds to draw in, compress, and deliver air to the engine’s intake system 1.

Role of the 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller in Truck Operation

This Cummins part is specifically designed for heavy-duty trucks. It compresses intake air to enable more efficient fuel combustion, resulting in increased power output and improved engine efficiency. The impeller is engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of heavy-duty truck engines, ensuring reliable performance 2.

Key Features of the 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller

The 3504281 is characterized by its robust design and high-quality materials. Its construction ensures durability and efficiency, with precision-engineered blades that optimize air compression. These features are tailored to meet the specific demands of heavy-duty truck engines.

Benefits of Using the 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller

Using this part offers several advantages. It enhances engine performance by improving air compression, leading to more efficient fuel combustion. This results in increased power output and better fuel efficiency. Additionally, the impeller’s design and construction contribute to the overall reliability and longevity of the turbocharger system.

Troubleshooting Common Issues with Turbocharger Compressor Impellers

Common issues with turbocharger compressor impellers include decreased efficiency due to wear, fouling, or damage to the blades. Symptoms may include reduced engine performance, unusual noises, or decreased fuel efficiency. Prompt inspection, cleaning, or replacement can help maintain optimal engine performance.

Maintenance Tips for Turbocharger Compressor Impellers

Regular maintenance is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of turbocharger compressor impellers. This includes inspecting for signs of wear or damage, cleaning to remove buildup, and timely replacement of worn components. Following these practices can help prevent common issues and ensure efficient turbocharger system operation 3.

Cummins: A Brief Overview

Cummins Inc. is renowned for producing high-quality engine components. The company’s commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction is evident in its wide range of products, including the 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller. Cummins’ expertise and dedication to excellence make it a trusted name in the automotive and heavy-duty truck sectors.

Role of Part 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller in Engine Systems

The 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller is a fundamental component within the turbocharger system, enhancing the performance of various engine setups. It compresses intake air, allowing more fuel to be burned and resulting in higher power output and improved efficiency.

In an aftermarket turbocharger, this impeller is responsible for compressing the intake air, which is then forced into the engine’s combustion chamber. This increased air density allows for more fuel to be burned, resulting in higher power output and improved efficiency.

In the context of an assembly core or core assembly, the impeller works in tandem with the turbine to create a balanced airflow. The compressed air from the impeller side must match the exhaust gas flow on the turbine side to maintain optimal turbocharger operation. The core assembly H2A often includes this impeller as a key element, ensuring that the turbocharger can handle higher boost levels without compromising durability.

The rotor assembly is another area where the impeller plays a significant role. This assembly typically consists of the impeller, turbine wheel, and shaft. The impeller’s design and material are critical for withstanding high rotational speeds and thermal stresses, directly influencing the turbocharger’s reliability and performance.

When considering a turbocharger kit, the inclusion of the Part 3504281 impeller is often a highlight. These kits are designed to upgrade the engine’s performance, and the impeller is a key component that ensures the turbocharger can deliver the promised boost levels. The impeller’s efficiency in compressing air directly affects the kit’s overall performance, making it a focal point in the installation process.

Conclusion

The 3504281 Turbocharger Compressor Impeller is integral to the functionality and performance of turbocharger systems across various engine configurations. Its role in compressing intake air to enhance combustion efficiency is indispensable, making it a component of high importance in both stock and upgraded engine systems.


  1. Arthur J Caines, Roger F Haycock and John E Hillier, Automotive Lubricants Reference Book, SAE International, 2004.

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

  3. Arthur J Caines, Roger F Haycock and John E Hillier, Automotive Lubricants Reference Book, SAE International, 2004.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hazardous Material
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
1.0 x 1.0 x 1.0 in
Weight
1 lb
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