Hi folks,
Been doing some serious research into an L-series purchase. For such purchases, I've always tended to discover which model I'd prefer, then wait for an opportunity to come along. Rather than settle for the first thing that comes along.
I'm attracted more to earlier models. I was looking at 4-cylinder engines in the 02 series (V1502, V1702, V1902), being more attracted to them than the 3-cylinder engines, which are more prevalent in the L series. The V--02s seem to all use the same block and crank, and differ only in the cylinder bore size, giving the family potential interchangeability in any chassis that used them. From what I can tell, these engines were used from 1978 through about 1993, but are now discontinued.
The L4202DT is a stand out for me, as it has a turbo-charged VT1502 making 41hp from 1500cc! Built from 1978-1985, with a 16-speed geared transmission; manual, I guess.
Crazy thought: Theoretically, the head from a VT1502 could bolt on to a V1902 block (evil grin).
Old hot-rodders never die, I guess...They just keep smoking.
Can't find a L4202 currently up for sale in the US, but I'm in no big hurry.
Opinions? Anybody here have an L4202?
-Paul
PS, I see that I missed an L2850, 4WD, with loader, with 2300 hrs on it (V1702) at a local auction last spring. Sold for $6750. I would have still been a bidder at that price...
PPS, watched a short Messick's video on decoding Kubota engine model numbers. Learned that the letter prefix is the first letter of the German word for the number of cylinders:
E = ein
Z = zwei
D = drei
V = vier
F = funf
S = sechs
Now, how did THAT happen?
Been doing some serious research into an L-series purchase. For such purchases, I've always tended to discover which model I'd prefer, then wait for an opportunity to come along. Rather than settle for the first thing that comes along.
I'm attracted more to earlier models. I was looking at 4-cylinder engines in the 02 series (V1502, V1702, V1902), being more attracted to them than the 3-cylinder engines, which are more prevalent in the L series. The V--02s seem to all use the same block and crank, and differ only in the cylinder bore size, giving the family potential interchangeability in any chassis that used them. From what I can tell, these engines were used from 1978 through about 1993, but are now discontinued.
The L4202DT is a stand out for me, as it has a turbo-charged VT1502 making 41hp from 1500cc! Built from 1978-1985, with a 16-speed geared transmission; manual, I guess.
Crazy thought: Theoretically, the head from a VT1502 could bolt on to a V1902 block (evil grin).
Old hot-rodders never die, I guess...They just keep smoking.
Can't find a L4202 currently up for sale in the US, but I'm in no big hurry.
Opinions? Anybody here have an L4202?
-Paul
PS, I see that I missed an L2850, 4WD, with loader, with 2300 hrs on it (V1702) at a local auction last spring. Sold for $6750. I would have still been a bidder at that price...
PPS, watched a short Messick's video on decoding Kubota engine model numbers. Learned that the letter prefix is the first letter of the German word for the number of cylinders:
E = ein
Z = zwei
D = drei
V = vier
F = funf
S = sechs
Now, how did THAT happen?
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