Perkins
Perkins
Perkins Engines, established in 1932, has produced a diverse range of diesel engines renowned for their reliability and versatility across various applications. Below is a list of notable legacy Perkins engine models:
Single-Cylinder Engines:
- Perkins 1.99: 1-cylinder, 99 cubic inches (1.6 liters), used in small industrial applications.
Three-Cylinder Engines:
- Perkins P3: 3-cylinder, 144 cubic inches (2.4 liters), utilized in agricultural machinery and light industrial equipment.
Four-Cylinder Engines:
- Perkins P4: 4-cylinder, 192 cubic inches (3.1 liters), employed in tractors and light commercial vehicles.
- Perkins 4.99: 4-cylinder, 99 cubic inches (1.6 liters), used in light commercial vehicles and marine applications.
- Perkins 4.107: 4-cylinder, 107 cubic inches (1.8 liters), found in light commercial vehicles and marine applications.
- Perkins 4.108: 4-cylinder, 108 cubic inches (1.8 liters), widely used in marine applications and light commercial vehicles.
- Perkins 4.154: 4-cylinder, 154 cubic inches (2.5 liters), utilized in agricultural and industrial machinery.
- Perkins 4.203: 4-cylinder, 203 cubic inches (3.3 liters), employed in tractors and industrial equipment.
- Perkins 4.236: 4-cylinder, 236 cubic inches (3.9 liters), widely used in agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, and marine applications.
Six-Cylinder Engines:
- Perkins P6: 6-cylinder, 288 cubic inches (4.7 liters), used in trucks and industrial applications.
- Perkins 6.354: 6-cylinder, 354 cubic inches (5.8 liters), widely utilized in agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, and marine applications.
Eight-Cylinder Engines:
- Perkins V8.540: V8 configuration, 540 cubic inches (8.8 liters), employed in heavy-duty industrial and agricultural machinery.
These models represent a selection of Perkins' legacy engines, each designed to meet specific performance requirements across various industries.