Product Description
Cummins 3802355 — Intake Valve for 5.9L 12-Valve (B-Series)
MPN: 3802355 | Also Known As: intake poppet valve | Cross-Refs: 3802005, 3920867
Why This Part
- ✓ OE geometry & alloys for reliable sealing and airflow.
- ✓ Direct-fit for 1989–1998 Ram 5.9L 12-valve (VE & P-pumped).
- ✓ Restores compression, idle quality, and emissions performance.
- ✓ Ideal during head refresh or cam/valvetrain service.
Quick Specs
Type | Intake valve (poppet) |
---|---|
OE Part # | 3802355 (cross-refs: 3802005, 3920867) |
Dimensions | Head ~1.772"; Length ~5.084"; Seat angle 30°; Stem ~0.314" |
Qty Required | 6 intake valves per 5.9L 12V engine (sold individually) |
Verified Fitment (Automotive)
Year Range | Engine | Chassis |
---|---|---|
1989–1993 | 5.9L Cummins 12V (VE-pumped) | Dodge Ram 2500/3500 |
1994–1998 | 5.9L Cummins 12V (P7100 “P-pump”) | Dodge Ram 2500/3500 |
Industrial/Off-Highway: Common on 4B/4BT 3.9L and 6B/6BT 5.9L applications—verify by ESN.
Often Paired With
- Exhaust Valves: 3802967 (matching set)
- Valve Stem Seals: 3957912 (“top hat” style)
- Keepers/Collets: 3900250
- Valve Springs: 3916691 (OE) or performance 60 lb options
- Head gasket & hardware as required
What’s In The Box
- (1) Genuine Cummins Intake Valve (3802355)
- Sold individually—order 6 for a full intake set
Install Tips
- Measure guide wear; replace guides/seals as needed.
- Lap/seat to spec; verify installed height & spring pressures.
- Follow Cummins service procedures and torque specs.
FAQ
WILL THIS FIT MY 1989–1998 5.9L 12-VALVE RAM?Yes—3802355 is the intake valve used on 1989–1998 5.9L 12-valve engines (VE & P-pump). Not for 24-valve engines.
HOW MANY DO I NEED?Six intake valves per engine. This listing is sold individually.
WHAT ARE THE BASIC DIMENSIONS?Approx. 1.772" head diameter, 5.084" overall length, 30° seat, ~0.314" stem (verify to your build).
IS THIS A GENUINE CUMMINS PART?Yes—OE Cummins 3802355. Cross-references include 3802005 and 3920867 for identification.
DOES THIS FIT 24-VALVE (1998.5–2002) OR COMMON-RAIL ENGINES?No—24-valve and common-rail engines use different valve part numbers.