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ww 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS me” ENGINE - General 4A01.1 4A01 General CONTENTS A. Introduction ——____________mmon B. Main specifications ©. Viscostatic fan —______________mmu6§63 Issue 1 November 1991 — 4A01.2 ENGINE - A. Introduction The purpose of this section is to provide goneralinfor- mation about the engines used for the 3000/3100 range Forall information on: technical data, adjustments and removal and fiting procedures, refer to one or other of the publication listed opposite B. Main specifications 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS _ we 1. Workshop manual for all types of Perkins engines manufactured for MF tractors, published by Massey Ferguson under reference 1856562 Mi General 2. Workshop manual specifically for the 1000 series engines published by Massey Ferguson under the reference 1646906 M1 ‘3050 | 9060 | 3065 | 3070 | 3000 9085 ——aTTs@0 (9125/40 |peRKINS Type A426 | A424a8 | C4206 | T4206 | A544. 1006-6HR | 1006-6LR | 1006677 |humber of oinders 4 [4 4 4 6 6 6 6 Turbocharger yes ye Zs ve Bore (mm) 109s 9847 | 98a? | 0B.AT 100 100 100 [Srcke (nm) a 7 17 va 1a 1a 127 ws (Cubic capacity (ea) Ee ee (Compression ratio W601 | 1 | Wot | 8801] iwi Sil 165101 16101 Iter, IN Power (Kw) 82 Eo co 785 45 «925 [PTO power (kw) a7 53 57 2 72 786 [at engine speed ot (1m) 2200 | 2200 | 2200 —«| «2200 zo 2200 —=—«200 Iaximum torque (Nem) 269 | 280 319 ua [ama a8 46 | «a4 Engine speed at max torque pm)| 1400 | 1400 | 1400_—‘| roo | rao tao =| 1100 «1200 lang specs trom) eso 650 850 aso | 860850 850 350 lEngine soeed atmax power 2200 «| 2200-«| 2200 | 200 | a0 a0 a0 200 com - | | _ IMax no load speed (rpm) Ec Ee cc 2s10 2310 Torque ai max, cpeed (Ne) 20 | 280 «dare 308 37 207 Firing order 13-402 1-8-3-6-2-4 \Wiorication (Gear ype pump minimum presswe 2.1 ar alrmax speed and normal running iemperature Wvales ‘Overhead. pushod operated [valve clearances (coi) ~ | Trt ir 030 [030 1030 030 [020 am 020 020 | Exhaust rm) ee ee 030 [04s O46 0.45 0.45 Engine ol cosler 7 70 yee yes | yes 7 > vee * Turbocharged engines have piston ccoling els Issue 1 November 1991 C.Viscostaticfan Description The 1000 series engines are fitted with a cooling fan with an Eaton viscous coupling. This device increases power by 2 to Shp. The viscous coupling is made up of three main parts - The driving part powered by the engine and compo- sed of shatt (1) integral with plate (2) with annular grooves. The driven part composed of hub (6) on which are mounted the fan and body (7) also with annular grooves. ~ The reguiating part composed of thermostatic spring (3) controling valve (4). The centre of the device has a reservoir (5) filed with viscous silicone fiuid Method of operation When the temperature of the air going through the radiator reaches a predetermined value, thermostatic spring (8) acts on valve (8) which opens orifice a. The liquid is driven towards the annular grooves on hub (2) ‘and body (7) by centritugal force. The torque is trans- mitted by the internal friction of the very viscous fluid land its adhesion to the walls. The fan is thus driven thereby increasing airflow and overall cooling efficiency. 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS _ ENGINE - General 4A01.3 The speed of the fan varies continually over the whole regulatory range depending on the temperature When the temperature of the ait going through the radiator decreases, the spring closes the vaive and stops the liquid from coming into contact with the friction area. The fluid gradually returns to reservoir (5) via pipe b, the fan is disengaged, leaving only a sight residual torque. Issue 1 November 1991 a _ 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS : ENGINE - Adaptor plate 4B01 Engine adaptor plate CONTENTS, ‘A. 3000 Tractor with 6 cylinder engine B. 3100 Tractor engine Issue 1 4B01.1 November 1991 = 4B01.2 A.3000 Tractor with 6 cylinder engine Disassembly 1. Split the tractor between the engine and the gear- box. Chapter 3 A01, 2. Remove the engine clutch. Chapter 5 BO1.A. 3.Remove the starter motor attaching bolts. With- draw the starter motor without disconnecting the cable, Note: Support the starter motor by suspending it to avoid its weight damaging the cable. 4. Remove the flywheel, chapter 501.8. 5. Remove two attaching bolts from the engine adap- tor plate. 6. Screw two dowel pins into the holes vacated by the two bolts (two bolts can be used). 7. Remove the five bolts and the engine adaptor plate. 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS ENGINE - Adaptor plate we V 8. Remove the locating dowels. 9.. Withdraw the three starter motor attaching studs on the engine adaptor plate. Reassembly 10. Clean the flanges between the engine and the adaptor plate. 11.Carry out procedures 8 and 9 in reverse. 12. Carry out procedures 6 and 7 in reverse. 13. Fit the seven adaptor plate bolts on the engine. Tighten to the torque shown 14. Carry out procedures 1 to 4 in reverse. Tightening torque (1) to (7) 39-63 Nm Issue 1 November 1991 we B. 3100 Tractor engine Disassembly 11. Split the tractor between the engine and the gear- box. Chapter 3.02. 2.Remove the engine clutch. Chapter § CO1.A. ‘3. Remove the starter motor attaching bolts. Withdraw the starter motor without disconnecting the cable. Note : Support the starter motor by suspending it to avoid its weight damaging the cable. 4. Remove the flywheel, chapter 5C01.8. 5, Remove two attaching bolts irom the engine adap- tor plate. 6. Screw two dowel pins into the holes vacated by the {wo bolts (Iwo bolts can be used). 7. Remove the five bolts and the engine adaptor plate. 8.Remove the locating dowels. 9. Withdraw the three starter motor attaching studs on the engine adaptor plate. 3000/3100 SERIES TRACTORS ENGINE - Adaptor plate - ae 4B01.3 Reassembly 10.Clean the flanges between the engine and the adaptor plate. 11.Carry out procedures 8 and 9 in reverse. 12. Carry out procedures 6 and 7 in reverse. 13.Fit the seven adaptor plate boits on the engine Tighten to the torque shown. Note: Do not insert a bolt into hole A. 14.Carry out procedures 1 t0 4 in reverse Tightening torques (1) to (6) 50-70 Nm (7) 100-130 Nm Issue 1 November 1991

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