The oil pan is an important component located under the engine and serves as a container for the engine oil. It is usually made of metal and has a flat, cup-shaped structure that holds and temporarily stores all the engine oil.
The oil pan is equipped with an oil drain plug that allows the used engine oil to be drained and replaced with fresh oil. This process is for regular maintenance and replacement of the engine oil to ensure optimal engine lubrication.
Intermediate rings, also known as sealing rings or gaskets, are fitted between the oil pan and the engine block. They are used to ensure a reliable seal between the two components to prevent engine oil leakage and keep the oil system intact. Spacer rings can be made of different materials such as rubber or metal, depending on the requirements of the motorbike and the oil system.