Product Description
Stop leaks and lock in a reliable seal on your Dodge Ram Cummins with the MAHLE W39003TC transmission pan gasket. Designed for A727, 518 (46RH/46RE), 47RH/47RE, and 48RE automatics, this OE-style cork gasket with a metal carrier delivers durable sealing you can trust during towing, work, and daily driving.
Fitment
- 1989–2007 Dodge/Ram 2500 & 3500 – 5.9L Cummins with 727 / 518 (46RH/46RE) / 47RH / 47RE / 48RE
- Always verify by transmission model before ordering/installation.
Cross-Reference / Related MAHLE Products (CPP Diesel only)
- MAHLE W39003TC – This Product
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- MAHLE JV5072 – Timing Cover Gasket Set (94–98 Cummins 5.9L)
- MAHLE G32749 – Intake Manifold / Grid Heater Gasket (89–07 Cummins)
- MAHLE MS19355 – Intake Manifold Gasket Set (03–07 Cummins 5.9L)
- MAHLE VS50317 – Valve Cover Gasket Set (98.5–02 Cummins 5.9L)
Notes
Clean pan and case surfaces thoroughly; check pan flange for warpage. Install dry unless otherwise specified by the service manual. Torque fasteners evenly in a cross pattern to factory spec.
FAQ
Will this fit my 5.9L Cummins Ram?
Yes—W39003TC fits 1989–2007 diesel applications using 727 / 518 (46RH/46RE) / 47RH / 47RE / 48RE transmissions. Always confirm your transmission model.
What material is the gasket?
OE-style cork with a metal carrier for rigidity and consistent sealing.
Do I need sealant?
Generally no. Install the gasket dry unless your factory service manual says otherwise.
Specifications for Mahle W39003TC
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | MAHLE |
| Part Number | W39003TC |
| Transmissions | 727, 518 (46RH/46RE), 47RH, 47RE, 48RE |
| Fitment Years | 1989–2007 Dodge/Ram 2500–3500 (5.9L Cummins) |
| Material | Cork w/ metal carrier |
| UPC | 725975310106 |
| GTIN | 0725975310106 |
| Shipping | Calculated at checkout; optional shipping insurance available at checkout |
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