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    Massey Ferguson 35 - engine

    Massey Ferguson 35 tractor photo  I&T Manual: Massey TO30, TO35, 40, 50, 202
    I&T Shop Manual
    1960 - 1965
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    Engine Detail:

     Perkins 3.152
     diesel
     3-cylinder
     liquid-cooled
     152.7 ci [2.5 L]
    Bore/Stroke:3.60x5.00 inches [91 x 127 mm]
    Compression:17.4:1
    Rated RPMs:2000
    Firing order:1-2-3
    Starter volts:12
     

    Engine Detail:

    USA (TO35) gasoline engine
     Continental
     gasoline
     4-cylinder
     liquid-cooled OHV
     134 ci [2.2 L]
    Bore/Stroke:3.3125x3.875 inches [84 x 98 mm]
    Compression:6.6:1
    Rated RPMs:2200
    Idle RPMs:450-2250
    Firing order:1-3-4-2
    Starter volts:12
    Oil capacity:6 qts [5.7 L]
    Oil change:100 h
    Coolant capacity:10 qts [9.5 L]
    Sparkplug:18mm
    Sparkplug gap:0.025 inches [0.635 mm]
    Intake valve clearance:0.013 inches [0.330 mm] (hot)
    Exhaust valve clearance:0.013 inches [0.330 mm] (hot)
    35 gasoline engine oil chart
     

    Engine Detail:

    England (FE35) gasoline engine
     Standard
     gasoline
     4-cylinder
    Bore/Stroke:3.425x3.622 inches [87 x 92 mm]
     

    Engine Detail:

     Standard 23C
     diesel
     4-cylinder
     liquid-cooled
     137.89 ci [2.3 L]
    Power:37.25 hp [27.8 kW]
    Compression:20:1
    Firing order:1-3-4-2
     

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