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Engine service kit options from Perkins

To simplify parts ordering for engines that require an overhaul, Perkins has developed an extensive range of modular spare parts kits. “For example, these include gasket kits, overhaul kits, bearing kits and valve train kits,” explained Siobhan Scott, marketing manager for Perkins’ aftermarket division. “And kits can be combined in numerous ways to provide a cost-effective solution to support major overhauls.” As an alternative to overhauling an engine, particularly if machine downtime comes at a high
April 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Perkins offers over 350 replacement engine options for customers

To simplify parts ordering for engines that require an overhaul, 299 Perkins has developed an extensive range of modular spare parts kits.

“For example, these include gasket kits, overhaul kits, bearing kits and valve train kits,” explained Siobhan Scott, marketing manager for Perkins’ aftermarket division. “And kits can be combined in numerous ways to provide a cost-effective solution to support major overhauls.”

As an alternative to overhauling an engine, particularly if machine downtime comes at a high cost, customers can also choose to purchase a replacement engine. There are over 350 replacement engine options available, and include long blocks, short blocks and complete cylinder heads, all as remanufactured and new options - the latter providing a drop-in solution.

In addition, a range of new, remanufactured or ‘new-for-old’ turbocharger options are now available from Perkins.

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