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I need to buy an oil pan gasket for my M925A2. Searched the forum didn't find any info. Any suggestions on a dealer?
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This is especially helpful. Thanks!An alternative source of Cummins engine part numbering besides the TM is Cummins Quickserve Online. It is free and easy to use, based upon your engine serial number. Gives correct diagrams, service manuals, wiring schematics, and every engine part number right down to each nut, bolt, washer, and seal, as long as it was supplied by Cummins, including military contracted engines. Using it took about 45 seconds total for me to log in and find the Cummins part number for my M925a2 8.3L oil pan gasket, which I PM'd you. Works easily on a cell phone also. A great, free, resource, same as this site is. I strongly recommend it to anybody that owns any Cummins engine.
We don't have a local dealer. I don't need a part number, I need a referral to a reputable parts source (was hoping for a SS vendor), thus my question.
I'm so confused. How did that help you find a vendor?This is especially helpful. Thanks!
I didn't say it did. I said it was helpful. Does being an old curmudgeon come natural to you, or do you have to work at it?I'm so confused. How did that help you find a vendor?
That's a knarly word. I Googled it just to expand my vocabulary, but I still can't say it properly. I guess that leaves me unable to hurl it unless conveyed via electrons.I didn't say it did. I said it was helpful. Does being an old curmudgeon come natural to you, or do you have to work at it?
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