For distributors and factories, a transmission oil pan gasket is usually not purchased as a single isolated item. It belongs to a service program, kit program or repeat-order list. The most useful inquiry is therefore not only "how much is this gasket?" but "which reference, material, quantity and packaging should be confirmed for repeat supply?"
Start with the exact transmission reference
Send the transmission code, known article number, OE reference or competitor reference if you have one. Examples include 09G, ZF6HP26, 722.6, JF011E, JF015E, K310, 4L60E and 6L80. If the code is uncertain, clear photos of the old gasket, oil pan and bolt-hole pattern are useful.
Confirm material before comparing price
NBR, ACM, metal bonded and cork rubber constructions can look similar in a product list but behave differently in compression, heat and fluid exposure. Ask the factory to confirm what is standard for the reference and what options are available for your target market.
Send order and packaging details early
MOQ, sample cost, unit price and lead time depend on quantity, packaging, labeling, tooling condition and inspection requirements. A strong inquiry includes trial order quantity, expected annual demand, destination country, private-label requirements and whether the gasket will be sold alone or in a kit.
Use the online catalog as a matching tool
Jingyi Gasket's online catalog begins with 295 transmission oil pan gasket references. Use it to search by gearbox code or article number, then send the reference to sales for fitment, material and quotation confirmation before ordering.
Recommended inquiry checklist
- Transmission code and any known article or OE number.
- Photos, drawing, sample or dimensions when the reference is uncertain.
- Preferred material or performance requirements.
- Trial order quantity and estimated repeat demand.
- Packaging, labeling and destination market.