Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310045

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$103.99
MPN: 3310045
UPC: 887548385567
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Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310045
Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310045
$103.99

Give your engine's oil supply a solid, contained home with the Agility Auto Parts Engine Oil Pan 3310045. This baffled steel pan mounts at the bottom of the crankcase to hold the engine's oil reservoir and keep the pickup fed, and it installs as a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of V6-3.9L Dodge trucks and vans — including the 1992-2003 Dakota, 1992-1994 B150 and B250, 1992-1993 D150, D250 and W150, 1998-1999 Durango, and several Ram vans. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full application list.

  • Steel construction: a steel pan built to hold and protect the engine's oil supply.
  • Baffled: internal baffling helps control oil movement so the pickup stays submerged during hard cornering, braking, and acceleration.
  • Drain plug included: ships with a drain plug sized for an M14 x 1-1/2 drain thread.
  • Windage tray not included: this pan does not include a windage tray.

Engineered to match or surpass OEM specifications. Country of origin: China.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number 3310045.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

53020611, 53020911, 264-240, 311-00694, CRP26A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Agility 3310045 oil pan do?

It mounts to the bottom of the crankcase and holds the engine's oil reservoir, keeping the pickup submerged so the pump can draw oil. Internal baffling helps limit oil slosh during hard driving.

Does this oil pan come with a drain plug?

Yes. A drain plug is included, sized for an M14 x 1-1/2 drain thread.

Is a windage tray included?

No. This oil pan does not include a windage tray.

Which vehicles does this pan fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for V6-3.9L Dodge models such as the 1992-2003 Dakota, 1998-1999 Durango, B150/B250 vans, D150/D250/W150, and Ram vans. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the complete list.

How do I know my oil pan may need replacing?

Signs may include oil leaks from a dented, corroded, or cracked pan, or stripped drain-plug threads. Diagnose the source of the leak before replacing, since gaskets can also leak.