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ENGINE MODELS
How to identify your engine - Engine numbers
Engine number position on most models
Engine number position on '05 series models
Engine identifying numbers (by no of cylinders)
4 cyl
V800
V1100
V1200
V1205
V1503
V1505
V1505T
V1702
V1902
V1903
V2003T
V2303
V3300
V3800
5 cyl
F2302
F2803
6 cyl
S2200
S2600
S2800
When a customer contacts us for parts we invariably need to know the model and serial number to identify the particular application from the vast range of engine models that have been produced over the years.
Kubota have produced engines in configurations from single cylinder to six cylinders. Kubota identify their engines by a very simple system: single-cylinder engine numbers commence with O, two-cylinder engines with Z, three-cylinder with D, four-cylinder with a V, five-cylinder wirh F, and six-cylinder with S. Following this letter there is a 3 or 4 digit number (eg Z482) then a space followed by the engine serial number.
On most Kubota engines the model identification and serial number can be found on the machined flat face adjacent to the fuel injection pump (see right).
On '05 series engines the identification details are also stamped on the rear of the cylinder block/head joint face. It will more than certainly be necessary in most cases to scrape a heavy deposit of paint off) perhaps several coats thick) to reveal the details.
Current engines details on can be found on a foil sticker on the rocker cover.
There are two distinct types of these 3- and 4-cylinder short motors which are not interchangeable, so must be identified before you place your order with us. The difference is in the timing gear as shown here.
Looking to the front of the timing gear -
'Type A' has FIVE gears 'Type B" has SIX gears
Looking to the rear of the timing gear -
'Type A' has THREE holes 'Type B" has FOUR holes