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General Activities => Main Message Board => Topic started by: gary kohler on April 02, 2003, 09:05:04 PM

Title: fuel injectors
Post by: gary kohler on April 02, 2003, 09:05:04 PM
what is the Kubota Part # for fuel injectors I have a universal M35
Title: fuel injectors
Post by: Stu Jackson on April 03, 2003, 09:58:47 AM
KUBOTA PART #s

Gary

I just found this on catalinaowners.com.  

Maybe it will help you out, I haven't gotten into the 'site in depth.

Stu

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Kubota filter for M25
Submitted by John Visser of Westport, MA on 04/03 at 05:39AM regarding General_interest

Example: the Universal M25 is a Kubota D850. The Kubota OEM filter is part number 70000-15241. The price varies wildly, but the apparent lowest, or "best" price one can find on the web is $4.65. This is almost 1/3 the price of the Universal "OEM" filter.

Specs from Kubota:

M20 x 1.5 thread
3" O.D. x 3 1/8" HT
8 to 11 pis pressure relief
anti-drain valve
27 micron

http://www.tractorsmart.com/PartsBooksKubota/KubotaPriceList.asp (http://www.tractorsmart.com/PartsBooksKubota/KubotaPriceList.asp)

http://www.carverequipment.com/parts (http://www.carverequipment.com/parts).
Title: fuel injectors
Post by: kss1220 on April 06, 2003, 05:23:38 PM
You did not say why you are replacing your injectors but, you can take your injectors to a diesel injector repair center and have them rebuilt for a fraction of the cost.  I had mine redbuilt to new like condition and you cannot believe what a huge difference it made on my engine performance.  
The shop should replace the nozzles and adjust the spray pattern to the specifications for that injectors.  These guys do this all day long and know what to do.  Try it....

Kelly
Title: fuel injectors
Post by: kss1220 on April 07, 2003, 09:21:10 AM
Just a note of reference I paid $25-30.00 each for my rebuild.  This included new nozzles. Maybe I got the deal of the century but never the less at that point it was hard to justify new replacments.

Kelly