The oil pan is located in the lower part of the engine and is usually stamped from thin steel plates. The oil pan is the lower half of the crankcase, also known as the lower crankcase. Its function is to seal the crankcase as the outer shell of the oil storage tank to prevent impurities from entering, collect and store the lubricating oil flowing back from the friction surface of the fuel engine, so as to dissipate part of the heat and prevent the oxidation of the lubricating oil. The main function of the oil pan is to store engine oil (lubricating oil) and seal the crankcase. The oil pan has very little force and is generally stamped from thin steel plates. Its shape is determined by the overall layout of the engine and the oil capacity. Regarding the car Case And Oil Pan, in some engines, in order to enhance the heat dissipation of the oil in the oil pan, an aluminum alloy cast oil pan is used, and corresponding heat dissipation fins are cast at the bottom of the case…
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