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List of Perkins Engine Numbers and Their History

Perkins Engine Designations

Family type Code Engine Ref no. Production Dates Notes
AA 1004-4 3,990 cc, 100 x 127 mm bore and stroke. Also sold as the Phaser 90, it has 90 hp (67 kW; 91 PS). Also known as 4.40
AB 1004-4T Turbocharged version of the AA, sold as the Phaser 110T (110 hp). Also known as T4.40
AC 1004-4T
AD 1004-4TW With intercooler, sold as the Phaser 120Ti. Also known as C4.40
AE FCC4.40 Federal emissions.
AF 1004-40S Gasoline engine.
AG 1004-4
AH 1004-4T
AJ 4.401
AK T4.401
AL CCA4.401
AM CCW4.401
AP N4.401 Narrow front end.
AQ TN4.401
AR 4.421
AS H4.421
AT CCAN4.401
BA 4.20 Produced as a Joint venture between Perkins, UK government and the then Austin Rover Group. Based on the Austin Rover O series engine this engine had major parts produced at Longbridge by Austin Rover with final assembly by Perkins. It was entirely designed by Perkins who also sold it to external customers. It was used by Austin Rover in the Austin Maestro and by LDV Limited in their 2.5-tonne van.
BB T4.20 As with the 4.20. Used by Austin Rover in the Montego and later the Maestro.|
CA P3 1953-11 to 1967-03 Three-cylinder diesel engine. Engine serial is a seven digit number beginning with 1000251. 67,433 engines were produced. Uses a timing chain.
none F3 1957-08 to 1964-10 Three-cylinder diesel engine. Built for Ford, with Simms injector pump. (Ford supplied all the block and head castings).
CB 3.144
CC P3.144 1957-03 to 1969-05 Three-cylinder, 144 cu. in. (2.4 L) diesel engine. Family type is CC. 2691 United Kingdom-built engines and 454 France-built engines were produced for Massey Ferguson; 30,346 were produced for other customers.
CD 3.152 used in many Lincoln brand mobile welders.
none F3.152 1962-02 to 1964-09 Three-cylinder, 154 cu. in. (2.5 L) diesel engine. No family type. Built for Ford (Ford supplied the block & head castings) 64,496 made. Fitted to the Super Dexta
CE D3.152 Direct-injection versions of earlier 3.152 engine types. Produced for Massey Ferguson and other customers including Volvo (tractors)
CF G3.152 G denotes “gas” or ” gasolene” version. Spark-ignition variant of D3152 produced for common installation in Fork lift truck where D3152 engine was specified.
CG P3.152
CJ 3.1522 Development of D3152 using Perkins “squish lip” piston to give improved drivability of engine in emissions sensitive applications such as Fork Lift.
CM 3.1524 Uprated D3152 engine. Board decision named this engine .4 despite no .3 ever existing due to recent launch of 6.354.4 and its success.
CN T3.1524 Turbocharged version of 3.152.4. Initially used by Lindner, later by Massey Ferguson.
CP 903-27
CR 903-27T
CS 903-25
CT 903-27S
DC 1103C-33
DD 1103C-33T
DE 1103C-33TA
DF 1103B-33
DG 1103B-33T
DJ 1103A-33
DK 1103A-33T
EA 4.99 Four-cylinder, 99 cu. in. (1.6 L) diesel engine. Wet sleeves, used in London Taxis.
EB 4.107 Four-cylinder, 107.5 cu. in. (1.8 L) diesel engine. Wet sleeves. Commonly used in marine applications.
EC T4.107 Four-cylinder, 107.5 cu. in. (1.8 L) turbocharged diesel engine. Wet sleeves. Very rare (perhaps never produced).
ED 4.108 Four-cylinder, 108 cu. in. (1,760 cc) diesel engine. Dry sleeves. An evolution of the 4.99 and 4.107. Almost 500,000 engines produced between the 4.99, 4.107 and 4.108. Used extensively in vans and light trucks, Ford Transit, Bedford CA, some carsOpel Blitz, Alfa Romeo F12/A12, Alfa Romeo Giulia, SEAT 131.[1] Also used extensively in marine applications, farm equipment and Mustang/OMC skid-steer loaders.
GA 4.154 Four-cylinder, 154 cu. in. diesel engine. Designed with sister engine 6.231 but only produced by licencee Toyo Kogyo (Mazda). Later developed into 4.165/6.247 family.
GB 4.135 Based on 4.154.Produced only by Toyo Kogyo. (Mazda) Variant used in ’82-’84 B2200 trucks and in ’83-’84 Ford Ranger Diesels. Pushrod, dry sleeves and gear drive
GC 4.182 Based on 4.154. Produced only by Toyo Kogyo (Mazda)
GD 4.25
GE 4.30
GG 402D-05 2-cylinder 0.51-litre / 13.7 Bhp Industrial Engine
HA 4.165 Four-cylinder, 165 cu. in. diesel engine. Based on 4.154. Assembled by Perkins in Hannover for VW LT van.
JA P4 1937-06 to 1967-05 Four-cylinder diesel engine. 97,390 engines were produced.
JB 4.192 1958-05 to 1972-01 Four-cylinder, 192 cu. in. (3.1 L) indirect-injection diesel engine. Used in the MF 65 mk.1 tractor.
JC P4.192 no information
JD 4.203 Four-cylinder, 203 cu. in. diesel engine.
none L4 1952-10 to 1961-07 Four-cylinder indirect-injection diesel engine. Commonly used in agricultural applications. No family type. Regarded as grandfather to later 4.236.
JE D4.203 Four-cylinder, 203 cu. in. direct-injection diesel engine. Used in the MF 65 mk.2 and MF 165 mk.1 tractors.
JF G4.203
JG 4.2032
LA 4.212 Four-cylinder, 212 cu. in. (3.5 L) diesel engine. Essentially, a 4.236 with a smaller stroke. Used in the MF 165 mk.2 and International Harvester 475 tractors.
LC none This family type was reserved for a 224 cu. in. version of the 4.236, but never entered production.
LD 4.236 Four-cylinder, 236 cu. in. (3.9 L) diesel engine.
LE G4.236 Four-cylinder, 236 cu. in. (3.9 L) gasoline (or propane) engine.
LF 4.248 Four-cylinder, 248 cu. in. (4.1 L) diesel engine. Essentially, a 4.236 with a larger bore.
LG 4.2482 This development of the 4.236 series was designed to use the Perkins “squish lip” piston which gave emissions benefits although had lower specific output compared to conventional direct-injection engines. It was used in fork lift applications as an alternative to the smaller swept volume 4.236.
LH C4.236 Four-cylinder, 236 cu. in. (3.9 L) “compensated” (lightly turbocharged) diesel engine.
LJ T4.236 Four-cylinder, 236 cu. in. (3.9 L) turbocharged diesel engine.
LM 4.41
NA 4.270 Four-cylinder, 270 cu. in. (4.4 L) diesel engine, produced from 1958-12 to 1974-04.
NB 4.300 Four-cylinder, 300 cu. in. (4.9 L) diesel engine.
NC 4.318 Four-cylinder, 318 cu. in. (5.2 L) diesel engine.
ND 4.3182
RA 6.247 Straight 6-cylinder, normally aspirated diesel, only ever fitted to Dodge 50 range in the UK also known as the ‘Black’ Perkins engine
PA P6 1938-01 to 1961-04 Six-cylinder diesel engine.
PB 6.288 1960-04 to 1964-01 Six-cylinder, 288 cu. in. (4.7 L) diesel engine, .
PC 6.305 1959-03 to 1970-02 Six-cylinder, 305 cu. in. (5.0 L) diesel engine, .
none C.305 1958-06 to 1961-05. No information.
none 6.306 1965-12 to 1975-12. Six-cylinder, 306 cu. in. (5.0 L) diesel engine,
none S6 1939-05 to 1962-10 Six-cylinder diesel engine, .
TC 6.354 Six-cylinder, 354 cu. in. (5.8 L) diesel engine.
TD H6.354 Six-cylinder, 354 cu. in. (5.8 L) horizontal diesel engine. A slant engine, used in marine applications. Very rare.
TE T6.354 Six-cylinder, 354 cu. in. (5.8 L) turbocharged diesel engine.
TF HT6.354 Six-cylinder, 354 cu. in. (5.8 L) horizontal turbocharged diesel engine. Very rare.
TG 6.3541
TH T6.3541
TJ 6.3542
TK C6.3542
TP T6.3543
TR 6.372
TT TC6.3544
TU T6.3544
TV T6.3724
TW 6.3544 Horizontal version used in some British Rail diesel multiple units, e.g. classes 158, 165, 166
TX C6.3544
TY H6.3544
TZ HT6.3544
XA V8.510 V-8, 510 cu. in. (8.4 L) diesel engine.
XB TV8.510 V-8, 510 cu. in. (8.4 L) turbocharged diesel engine.
XC V8.540 V-8, 540 cu. in. (8.8 L) diesel engine.
XE TV8.540 V-8, 540 cu. in. (8.8 L) turbocharged diesel engine.
XG 1103D-E33 Electronic Governing
XH 1103D-E33T Electronic Governing / Turbocharged
XJ 1103D-E33TA Electronic Governing / Turbocharged / Air to air charge cooled
XK 1103D-33
XL 1103D-33T Turbocharged
XM 1103D-33TA Turbocharged / Air to air charge cooled
YA 1006-6
YB 1006-6T
YC 1006-6T
YD 1006e-6TW
YF 1006-60S
YG 1006-60
YH 1006-60T
YJ 1006-60TA
YK 1006-60TW
ZA V8.640 V-8, 640 cu. in. (10.5 L) diesel engine.
ZB TV8.640 V-8, 640 cu. in. (10.5 L) turbocharged diesel engine.
none T12 Twelve-cylinder diesel engine, two banks of six cylinders arranged in a V . Produced for marine use during the war, Perkins used one on a standby generator at the factory which is now in preservation.

2000 Series Electronic (Stafford) ||Six-cylinder, 12.5L, 15L, & 18L turbocharged, charge-cooled diesel engines.

2000/3000 Series Mechanical (Shrewsbury)

4006 Series Diesel ||Six-cylinder, 23L turbocharged charge-cooled diesel engine. 4008 Series Diesel ||Eight-cylinder, 30.5L turbocharged charge-cooled diesel engine. 4012 Series Diesel ||Twelve-cylinder, 46L turbocharged charge-cooled diesel engine. 4016 Series Diesel ||Sixteen-cylinder, 61L turbocharged charge-cooled diesel engine.

4006 Series Gas ||Six-cylinder, 23L turbocharged charge-cooled spark-ignition gas engine. 4008 Series Gas ||Eight-cylinder, 30.5L turbocharged charge-cooled spark-ignition gas engine. 4012 Series Gas ||Twelve-cylinder, 46L turbocharged charge-cooled spark-ignition gas engine. 4016 Series Gas ||Sixteen-cylinder, 61L turbocharged charge-cooled spark-ignition gas engine.

In this List of Perkins engines, family type refers to the two letter designation Perkins Engines gives each engine. This nomenclature was introduced in 1978 under Perkins’ new engine numbering scheme, where the family type is encoded in each unique serial number. Engines that went out of production prior to 1978 may have been retroactively assigned a family type to expedite parts support (this is the case with the Perkins 4.107). Some engines never entered production, such as the Perkins 4.224, but were assigned a family type.

Perkins was sold by Massey Fergusons parent Varity Corporation in 1998, and is now a fully owned subsidiary of Caterpillar, Inc.

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