Description
When your trusty Massey Ferguson starts losing compression, burning oil, or just doesn’t have that get-up-and-go it used to have, it’s time for a complete engine rebuild. This comprehensive overhaul kit gives you everything you need to bring that Perkins engine back to like-new condition. Instead of piecing together parts from different suppliers and hoping they’ll all work together, this complete kit ensures perfect fit and compatibility for your rebuild.
What You’re Getting
- Complete piston and ring set with pins and retainers for all cylinders
- Full gasket set including head gasket, valve cover, and all sealing components
- Main and rod bearings sized for your engine specifications
- Quality Tru-Power components designed for agricultural duty cycles
- Everything properly matched to work together as a complete system
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit is designed for Massey Ferguson 165, 168, 175, 185, 188, 240, 265, 275, 285, 290, 362, 365, 375, 382, 390, 565, 575, 590, 675, 690, 3050, and 3060 tractors with Perkins A4.212, A4.236, or A4.248 engines. Whether your tractor spends its days pulling a plow through heavy clay, running a baler through thick alfalfa, or powering a loader moving feed bunks, this engine rebuild kit restores the power and reliability you need to get the job done.
Made to Last
Farm engines take a beating from dust, temperature extremes, and long hours under load. The gasket materials are designed to handle the thermal cycling and high pressures of diesel operation without blowing out or losing compression. The pistons and rings are built to the same specifications as original equipment, ensuring proper clearances and long service life.
Installation Notes
This is a complete engine-out rebuild project that requires machine shop services for boring cylinders and checking deck flatness. During installation, ensure cylinder head surface is perfectly flat and clean all old gasket material thoroughly. Most shops recommend replacing the cylinder head studs and having the injectors serviced while the engine is apart. Plan on having your tractor down for a week or two while the machine work gets done.






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