I have access to a Kubota V1505-T engine connected to a military 24v gen set.
The gen set is TU but the engine runs great. Starts first try every time and no smoke or bad noises. 138 hours on the hour meter.
Usually the Kubota has a label on the valve cover that lists a lot of info that lets you figure yr of mfg., serial number, emmision certification etc. This engine doesn't have that kind of label. The serial number is stamped on the block but when I go to the Kubota dealer they can not find any info in their system on this engine and therefore, if I was ever to need any parts of service for this engine I couldn't get it.
I understand that Kubota expects you to go to the OEM dealer that uses the Kubota engine (i.e. Jacobson etc. ) to get part numbers and parts etc. If an engine was installed in a rice harvester from another country you can't get parts for that engine in the US because there is no information about that engine in the US system.
I suspect that a V1505 engine block is the same all the world around but maybe there could be some unique differences with the internal parts such as head design, pistons, emmission criteria, injectors, injection pump timing and duration etc. and thus HP and torque.
When I look up specs on a V1505T I can see that the HP rating on these engines can run from about 36 to 44+.
This engine is available for very little money and I am thinking about buying it for a future project.
Heck it's the same block in my B3000 and could prove to be possible future upgrade.
But I don't want a a pile of useless scrap, as that's what it might be if it is not serviceable.
But I am not finding any help at Kubota or other places I've looked.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can better identify this engine and secure documentation and parts if needed in the future?
The gen set is TU but the engine runs great. Starts first try every time and no smoke or bad noises. 138 hours on the hour meter.
Usually the Kubota has a label on the valve cover that lists a lot of info that lets you figure yr of mfg., serial number, emmision certification etc. This engine doesn't have that kind of label. The serial number is stamped on the block but when I go to the Kubota dealer they can not find any info in their system on this engine and therefore, if I was ever to need any parts of service for this engine I couldn't get it.
I understand that Kubota expects you to go to the OEM dealer that uses the Kubota engine (i.e. Jacobson etc. ) to get part numbers and parts etc. If an engine was installed in a rice harvester from another country you can't get parts for that engine in the US because there is no information about that engine in the US system.
I suspect that a V1505 engine block is the same all the world around but maybe there could be some unique differences with the internal parts such as head design, pistons, emmission criteria, injectors, injection pump timing and duration etc. and thus HP and torque.
When I look up specs on a V1505T I can see that the HP rating on these engines can run from about 36 to 44+.
This engine is available for very little money and I am thinking about buying it for a future project.
Heck it's the same block in my B3000 and could prove to be possible future upgrade.
But I don't want a a pile of useless scrap, as that's what it might be if it is not serviceable.
But I am not finding any help at Kubota or other places I've looked.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can better identify this engine and secure documentation and parts if needed in the future?