the old 354 perkins was the best ever. i was a perkins engine mechanic for 41 years-loved setting up the pumps for more hp. watching this brought lots of good memories nice video. i could used to get 220 hp out of the old 6.354t engine
Fantastically reliable engines. We had the 6354 engines older brother in our '43 Fordson tractor, the legendary P6. That engine just could not be killed! Massey Ferguson didn't buy out Perkins for no reason, they knew they were getting class leading engine makers.
I just pulled two of these engines from two MF Combines, and working on swapping one into my 73 dodge. I’ve been sitting on them for months after I pulled them, and I will be working on them this weekend to try to get both engines started. I was looking up videos for motivation of these engines running and came across this video! Super excited now to start working on them. So seriously, from the bottom of my heart and thanks to the massive coincidence that a random person from wherever in the states just so happened to post this video… thank you! This is great.
I, as one, have been watching you figure out how to make that little Perkins engine go from "not run...to...running" what was especially funny for me, was the fact that you didn't know one thing about how to make that engine run....but now you do....that's one hell of a learning curve isn't it !!!! I'll be willing to bet that you are so excited and happy that you could almost bust. Michael said that, bye for now my friend.
Way cheaper than setting in some school room reading a book and writing a chapter on how it works. Best money spent is on a education hands on. I think since it must be a farm country, a farm pickup such as a "Highboy" ford pickup or if your a chevy guy then a C10 or the K10 (two wheel or four wheel drive) for another adventure. Bellhousings are sorta universal mount on most diesels using a same bolt pattern on many of the engines. I'm a retired diesel mechanic and hot rod builder. This engine is equal to the cummins engine a lot of folks do conversions of. Convinced me to subscribe cause you didn't quit!
Great fan of the 6 354 and 6 354 Dot 4 ( turbo ) Love the way you are trying to explain the Perkins motors , We , in Australia have been using Perkins motors in Massy Ferguson tractors since 1960
As someone else said on another YT video, "Diesel engines never die, they just go into hibernaton." If that was a 34 year old gas engine, I doubt it would ever run without a complete overhaul.
Hi from Scotland, most of these 6/354 engines used 24v starter motors which spin the engine very fast, the 12v starter is a wee bit lazy. you can get a clutch and gearbox for it very easily because they were used in Dodge lorries and various busses back in the 70's and 80's. that combine engine will only rev to 2200rpm but you can open it up to 2600 easily enough. good video and your blessed with a very good mindset for these problems. end result= top man plus.
had one in a hire truck in eighties, froze in winter, but still started + drove10 miles before seizing on motorway. brayed 2 pistons out, rebored 2 cylinders, flapwheeled the rest, + rebuilt with 2 oversize pistons, cut the seal off the pump + wound it right up. put a beavertail body on, tadah!, replacement for our stolen recovery truck... addicted to ether, 12v starter fitted, with 24v jumpstarter employed, once started, never turned off. was governed to 45mph, did 62 now! don't know the revs, but ministry man jumped back when i revved it up for smoke test... did sunderland - torquay - sunderland in a very long day, used 1 gall of oil, but never flickered once, 11mpg. can't do 60 miles without stopping for a piss now... oh, + most importantly, it had dixie air horns across the roof, + a radio nicked out of a scrap datsun BNL244T i think, something close anyway
I've got just the job for that engine! I have a nicely sized Stamford generator that go very well with that Perkins, and made just down the road from Peterborough. Before deciding on what you want to do with the engine, bear in mind that it's an industrial power unit, and governed quite low 2200 to 2500rpm, so not ideal for automotive use, but would go well in a tractor 🚜 (or a combined harvester 🤦). This engine was built to provide high torque at a constant rpm, not for speed at varying rpm, however, if you had the notion to go for it, you could get away with swapping the injector pump to an hydraulically governed version, which would have been used for automotive applications, but it all comes down to how much you want to spend, and what the ultimate goal is for the engine. What is nice to see, is that you took the time, and made the effort to learn from this project, and now you understand how a sixty years old engine design works. You've also learnt why engines like this one will still be running in another sixty years, long after today's digitally afflicted and computer enslaved engines are dead and buried. Put it this way, this is just the kind of engine you would want on your generator in a post apocalyptic world.
I understand your flustration , my projects usually end up that way, I have had an industrial 4 cylinder Perkins since 2007 it has been an excellent engine very efficient to run easy starting even in cold weather. You need a bigger battery they need to snap over. Great job enjoyed your video.
Sounds great, and just like a good combine engine should sound! Hope it ends up in a vehicle after all that work. Having an inoperative injection pump along with all the typical issues in parked vehicles was a first.
Diesels not used in cars, smell gets in the car. Used in commercial only because of their high torque resulting great power needed in commercial usage .
I just got a Tug boat with one of these in it. I hope it will run like yours. Thanks for doing the video. It will help keep me motivated. That feeling when they finally start is pretty good feeling. I think that is the addicting part of tinkering. Godspeed
Real good achievement you got her running again. Look on RUclips for a guy called Bundy bears shed, he is an Australian guy who does strip down and rebuilds of the CAV diesel pump, very very easy to follow and understand, I had the exact same problem with a Perkins A3-152 that hadn't run in over 20 years, the plungers in the high pressure pump were stuck exactly the same as your pump so after I took it apart and freed them away it went. Diesel pumps can be worked at by home mechanics that have basic knowledge, the smile and expression on your face when you said 'it works, finally' says it all, good work buddy.
My neighbour runs old White 7300 combines with these engines, my dad used to have an on-road spec 354 out of a medium duty Dodge in his 1988 GMC squarebody. They're REALLY good engines. Not the most powerful, but they last a long time.
👍👍👍Nice job. That year of diesel engine just needs 1 wire to the block to switch off the fuel thus stopping the engine. That's why they gave a million miles plus if maintained. Today having to recycle a bit of sooty air back into the inlet side of the motor is why they don't last as long.
Ya I believe that. You would think it would be better to run an engine a little dirtier and get more life out of it then having to rebuild them more often. I think many environmentalists don't consider the manufacturing and remanufacturing into there equations.
@@HumbleAcres Hopin' ya learned that when workin' on diesels? Especially of this size? A second er 2 of ether to build up heat, especially on a cold engine? 👍 The colder the ambient temperature? The more ether it gonna take. Now comes the task of gettin' the smell of raw diesel OUTTA Mama's garage! 😂
I have been a rectory trained Perkins engine tech for 30 years. They are great engines had a T6354 in a 75 r250 with a fuller 10 speed trans. The Perkins engines respond really well to performance mods, they really love fuel and boost. No the fuel line sealsvare call olives,
Great video and you did a great job of rebuilding the fuel system. These early Perkins engines did not have glow plugs to heat the fuel so starting fluid was the only option.
We used to hang a burning diesel soaked rag on a welding rod over the intake, and yes, the rag did sometimes get sucked into the engine ! Happy, simple times !!
I love the Falcon, part of my growing up, my Dad had a '65 XP station wagon in the early 70's. Great to see the old diesel start, but your Falcon caught my eye more so. Being an Aussie, Falcon was a family car for a few generations.
Last winter I actually put a T6.354.4 perkins in my 85 Chevy c30 dually. Has 2 transmissions a 5 speed main trans and a 3 speed auxiliary. I have a shorts video on my channel of me running it though some of the gears. Lots of torque in these motors too. I'm a diesel mechanic and perkins are my favorite engines for a diesel they just run so dang smooth and quiet you can set a pop can on the valve cover and it will stay put and just like you witnessed straight pipe you can can a normal conversation with someone right next to it while it purrs along
I've seen injector testers and you can see how much force it takes to make the injector squirt. I saw a video here on RUclips which was interesting. Serenity, we have a runner! Cheers from eastern TN
I had aold fellow I knew that put a Perkins in his old Ford pickup , he was so proud of that , transmission and all !!! Great work , next time you bleed one just Crack the screws and injection lines .
Great job,great engine ,well done.Frank perkins made some good engines 6.354 being one of the best.Cheers from UK.I took a 4cyl version out of a combine 20 yrs ago.Its still running great in my tractor.
good engines we all ways had commers which then became dodge and then renault never had many problems used to get injecters serviced yearly and all ways started what ever the weather
Here in the uk it was popular back in the sixties to reengine old Cadilacs with the Perkins 6.354 i ran a couple of Dodge trucks with that engine in the 70ts when Perkins turbo charged the engine they transformed the way they pulled and drove great video
Excellent video :) also you buy parts from Massey Ferguson dealers they sell parts like injectors , gaskets , fuel also oil filter for them and all need to rebuild kit ! Plus fuel injection pump plus fuel steal lines if not find a Desiel motor rebuild company services them ! Even time gears get from Massey Ferguson! Only if need crankshaft also camshaft get turn deal with Desiel motors of company resurface them on foul measurements ! Also for Fuel Injection pump plus injectors fuel run nice use Automatic transmission GM type of 2 or 3 and a Grey Bottle of STP Total Treatment fuel injection and carb cleaner in fuel tank monthly also keep clean and run smoothly too may smoke bit on engine but never seize up ever again! Also I know late Mechanic knew put that that type Massey Ferguson Combine motor in a Dodge D350 van , hook up a Truck Floor shifter transmission plus Hydraulic clutch with fly wheel, had 2 12 Volt Negative ground battery for it plus Glow Plug set up on engine and motor bored up 400 Cubic Inches size from 354 Cubic Inches on 6 inches not turbo too !
Man I know you said you didn’t know much about Diesel engines… but you were very thorough with your work!! Awesome video man! Congrats on your running engine!!
Great video so many people make videos but leave out all the bits they think I should know. One of the best videos on Perkins I have seen on RUclips bravo young man
a good strong engine them perkin`s , fitted in many truck`s in the UK from the mid 70 to the mid 80 . thay wear a bitch to bleed up / start after changing fuel filter`s , due to having a rotery CAV injection pump . the later 6.354 had more power than the early one`s because thay fitted a inline injection pump and bigger injectors , plus turbo
Hey, great video, enjoyed it. I have one 6 cilinder in a IIWW CMP truck and a 4 cilinder in my sailboat. Durable engines, tend to leak, oil, diesel, water...
Congratulations !!!! I just found your channel tonight and wanted to jump for joy when that thing poped off. I'm going to binge on your content and probably sub. Again congratulations !!!
Saw either on Vice Grip Garage or Junkyard Digs an older guy installed a Cummings Diesel in a 250 Ford and it ran super well!!!! Another thought: get another Land Cruiser...the bigger one an introduce it to the now running diesel!!!!!!
For the next Diesel-Projekt: Bleeding, Bleeding, Bleeding ! Vent the hole system step by step. Especially the fuel lines just before the injektors, the spot is very importand, there are no bubbles welcome !? Greetings from germany, Peter
If you ever run into something like this again, instead of dumping motor oil in the cylinders, use a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone. Great penetrating oil for breaking loose rusted parts....
Bobcat had Perkins, lots of sale boats too. Don't sell it cheap. Very good engines. Ours ran for 30 years great in a cat. Started faster then 6 other diesels, some of which were only 3 years old.
Just loved your determination and build Sir, the engine runs so nicely and such that typical 6 sounds..............beautiful beautiful , the old engines push you against the wall physiologically BUT when you get them going wow wow, and then you can never let them go haha, thank you for such an awesome video
Well done, having a go and seeing the work through to the end is the way to go. The engine runs nicely. I hope when you rebuilt the injection pump that you replaced the drive end seal. When it leaks; fuel can enter the sump and dilute the engine oil. It does this on MF 35 & 135 Tractors that have basically the same pump. Somewhere on the web it will tell you if this will be a potential problem for this engine. Anyway, you have reaped the benefit of satisfaction so good job. It would be a good follow up video to see the engine put to use. All the best.
Very awesome. Love that Perkins sound. Used to go custom combining with Massey 860 combines. However we had the V-8s in the later ones which were awesome too. Great video. 👍
Pretty cool. Sounds really good. I think I would try and find a truck to drop it in. I have to think that is a torque monster and would be useful around the property. I would think the easiest would be to have a bell housing adapter fabricated for it vs. trying to find a transmission to fit.
@@HumbleAcres My first thought was a Ranger or Mazda B-Series (same thing) as you see them everywhere for next to nothing. Just not sure you could shoe horn that thing in there. If you need full size, I guess I would look for a Ford F-150 for the same reasons. Maybe full size might work better for the driveline, too, for that matter. I would not blame you if you sold it, however. You are like me with no shortage of projects and $1500 helps fund some of them.
Jedna rzecz bardzo rzuca się w oczy, ogólna wiedza o silnikach diesla obecnego pokolenia JEST PRZERAŻAJĄCO MAŁA !, kolega bardzo się stara i szybko uczy ale nadal wie tyle co 14 latek z mojego pokolenia. Każdy wie ze; POMPĘ WTRYSKOWA ZAWOZI SIĘ DO SPECJALISTY, NIE ROBI SAMEMU.
The goal was to get it running not rebuild it to make it new. Maybe the reason people don't know anything about diesels is because the take it to someone to have it fixed instead of doing it themselves and learning. Thanks for watching!
@@HumbleAcres Perkins engines even the newer ones are pretty much old school engines, they're tough and built to last. A lot of construction and agricultural machineries are either equipped with Perkins or Cummins
@@HumbleAcres I bought my used engine not running in 1998. I saw a 75 ford truck with 6.354 in Fairbanks 1993. I tracked down shop manuals and parts book. I’m trying to remember what state that dealer was in. I think the dealer ship was making bell housing. I still have my engine I never did retrofit with it. I’m trying to find my manuals from back then. That where I have the bell housing info. I remember dealer photo copied sketches of motor mounts. Pre internet is was really hard to find information.
@@HumbleAcres In 1995 ,Anchorage Cat dealer trainer came to Fairbanks he was telling me about how he put 6.354 in 80’s Chevy truck had to remote mount oil filter because frame was narrow. I was thinking he got engine from a step van truck and it would have had transmission. Back in those days there was not many 5.9 cumins around. I will try find my manuals
Great job!! That is a awsome acomplishment i would think somthing like a sqaur body chevy or some older pickup with room under the hood would be a great task to acheive and be able to use for ur operation! Job well done sir!!
There should be lots of those motors kicking around. They are great engines. Maybe could have found one in running condition. I've got 3 on 760 Massey combines and one V8 Perkins that I'm about to swap into a 1940's Chevrolet 1 ton. You should have tried either right away to start it. Sounds good, great job.
rReally good job . I enjoyed that a great deal. Even after my first impression was you had no idea. By the time you were finished you'd shown me things I never knew. Yea .. A really good video and a great effort on the Perkins Deisle. Now its finished I'll tell you I am inspired by your commitment to the task. You have a talent for learning and inspiring the people you work with. Thats a fine Ford Falcon also. (If that is what you have there)!
the old 354 perkins was the best ever. i was a perkins engine mechanic for 41 years-loved setting up the pumps for more hp. watching this brought lots of good memories nice video. i could used to get 220 hp out of the old 6.354t engine
Thats great! I'm sure you could teach me some things.
One of Perkins finest engines, far superior to the equivalent Ford.
Jedno pitanje oko perkinsa...motor je perkins oznake 4-107...dali znate od cega pase anaser ili starter posto delova nema kod nas..hvala
@@nenadristic5871 A Lucas starter I think.
Fantastically reliable engines.
We had the 6354 engines older brother in our '43 Fordson tractor, the legendary P6.
That engine just could not be killed!
Massey Ferguson didn't buy out Perkins for no reason, they knew they were getting class leading engine makers.
I just pulled two of these engines from two MF Combines, and working on swapping one into my 73 dodge. I’ve been sitting on them for months after I pulled them, and I will be working on them this weekend to try to get both engines started. I was looking up videos for motivation of these engines running and came across this video! Super excited now to start working on them. So seriously, from the bottom of my heart and thanks to the massive coincidence that a random person from wherever in the states just so happened to post this video… thank you! This is great.
That's awesome good luck with your engines. I'm glad the video was able to motivate you!
The big brother of the 4.236. It runs great and nice and smooth burning.
I, as one, have been watching you figure out how to make that little Perkins engine go from "not run...to...running" what was especially funny for me, was the fact that you didn't know one thing about how to make that engine run....but now you do....that's one hell of a learning curve isn't it !!!! I'll be willing to bet that you are so excited and happy that you could almost bust. Michael said that, bye for now my friend.
It was very rewarding to hear it run for the first time, and I learned a lot about diesel engines too. Thanks for watching!
Way cheaper than setting in some school room reading a book and writing a chapter on how it works. Best money spent is on a education hands on. I think since it must be a farm country, a farm pickup such as a "Highboy" ford pickup or if your a chevy guy then a C10 or the K10 (two wheel or four wheel drive) for another adventure. Bellhousings are sorta universal mount on most diesels using a same bolt pattern on many of the engines. I'm a retired diesel mechanic and hot rod builder. This engine is equal to the cummins engine a lot of folks do conversions of. Convinced me to subscribe cause you didn't quit!
Great fan of the 6 354 and 6 354 Dot 4 ( turbo ) Love the way you are trying to explain the Perkins motors , We , in Australia have been using Perkins motors in Massy Ferguson tractors since 1960
Hearing it run for the first time makes all the work worth while, does it not? Good job.
It was very gratifying to hear it run after all the work. Thanks!
that look on your face when it started and idled smoothly. Good feeling when things finally go your direction.
That was a very gratifying moment.
Your doing a fairly good job for not working on a diesel! You did it! Well done!
Thanks!
As someone else said on another YT video, "Diesel engines never die, they just go into hibernaton." If that was a 34 year old gas engine, I doubt it would ever run without a complete overhaul.
Hi from Scotland, most of these 6/354 engines used 24v starter motors which spin the engine very fast, the 12v starter is a wee bit lazy. you can get a clutch and gearbox for it very easily because they were used in Dodge lorries and various busses back in the 70's and 80's. that combine engine will only rev to 2200rpm but you can open it up to 2600 easily enough. good video and your blessed with a very good mindset for these problems. end result= top man plus.
had one in a hire truck in eighties, froze in winter, but still started + drove10 miles before seizing on motorway. brayed 2 pistons out, rebored 2 cylinders, flapwheeled the rest, + rebuilt with 2 oversize pistons, cut the seal off the pump + wound it right up. put a beavertail body on, tadah!, replacement for our stolen recovery truck...
addicted to ether, 12v starter fitted, with 24v jumpstarter employed, once started, never turned off. was governed to 45mph, did 62 now! don't know the revs, but ministry man jumped back when i revved it up for smoke test...
did sunderland - torquay - sunderland in a very long day, used 1 gall of oil, but never flickered once, 11mpg. can't do 60 miles without stopping for a piss now...
oh, + most importantly, it had dixie air horns across the roof, + a radio nicked out of a scrap datsun BNL244T i think, something close anyway
There is nothing more satisfying than hard work coming to a positive result. I saw that silly grin when it started!
Cheers
Terry
It was very rewarding.
I've got just the job for that engine! I have a nicely sized Stamford generator that go very well with that Perkins, and made just down the road from Peterborough.
Before deciding on what you want to do with the engine, bear in mind that it's an industrial power unit, and governed quite low 2200 to 2500rpm, so not ideal for automotive use, but would go well in a tractor 🚜 (or a combined harvester 🤦). This engine was built to provide high torque at a constant rpm, not for speed at varying rpm, however, if you had the notion to go for it, you could get away with swapping the injector pump to an hydraulically governed version, which would have been used for automotive applications, but it all comes down to how much you want to spend, and what the ultimate goal is for the engine.
What is nice to see, is that you took the time, and made the effort to learn from this project, and now you understand how a sixty years old engine design works. You've also learnt why engines like this one will still be running in another sixty years, long after today's digitally afflicted and computer enslaved engines are dead and buried. Put it this way, this is just the kind of engine you would want on your generator in a post apocalyptic world.
I agree. Thanks for the input!
I understand your flustration , my projects usually end up that way, I have had an industrial 4 cylinder Perkins since 2007 it has been an excellent engine very efficient to run easy starting even in cold weather. You need a bigger battery they need to snap over. Great job enjoyed your video.
I ran that engine in dodge trucks and they were all ways 24volts for starting
@@robertsmith9810qwantwz hp??
Sounds great, and just like a good combine engine should sound! Hope it ends up in a vehicle after all that work. Having an inoperative injection pump along with all the typical issues in parked vehicles was a first.
Diesels not used in cars, smell gets in the car. Used in commercial only because of their high torque resulting great power needed in commercial usage
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I just got a Tug boat with one of these in it. I hope it will run like yours. Thanks for doing the video. It will help keep me motivated. That feeling when they finally start is pretty good feeling. I think that is the addicting part of tinkering. Godspeed
Yes hearing something run that hasn’t started in a while is the best feeling. good luck with your project.
I have a 510 combine and it's still working today.
Real good achievement you got her running again. Look on RUclips for a guy called Bundy bears shed, he is an Australian guy who does strip down and rebuilds of the CAV diesel pump, very very easy to follow and understand, I had the exact same problem with a Perkins A3-152 that hadn't run in over 20 years, the plungers in the high pressure pump were stuck exactly the same as your pump so after I took it apart and freed them away it went. Diesel pumps can be worked at by home mechanics that have basic knowledge, the smile and expression on your face when you said 'it works, finally' says it all, good work buddy.
It was a very good feeling to here it run for the first time. Thanks for watching!
That has to be very satisfying to hear that engine purr.
You are correct!
My neighbour runs old White 7300 combines with these engines, my dad used to have an on-road spec 354 out of a medium duty Dodge in his 1988 GMC squarebody. They're REALLY good engines. Not the most powerful, but they last a long time.
Nice one man! I have a perkins 6354 in a Bedford Bus and i think it has recently seized so this video gives me hope in a project that is endless..
👍👍👍Nice job.
That year of diesel engine just needs 1 wire to the block to switch off the fuel thus stopping the engine.
That's why they gave a million miles plus if maintained.
Today having to recycle a bit of sooty air back into the inlet side of the motor is why they don't last as long.
Ya I believe that. You would think it would be better to run an engine a little dirtier and get more life out of it then having to rebuild them more often. I think many environmentalists don't consider the manufacturing and remanufacturing into there equations.
I found this video way to late at night but I just couldn't quit watching!!! Great video sir.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your engine sounds wonderful! You did it! Sorry it took so long. Your persistence paid off. Congratulations!
When things don't go right you tend to just learn more, so it was a good learning experience.
@@HumbleAcres Hopin' ya learned that when workin' on diesels? Especially of this size? A second er 2 of ether to build up heat, especially on a cold engine? 👍 The colder the ambient temperature? The more ether it gonna take.
Now comes the task of gettin' the smell of raw diesel OUTTA Mama's garage! 😂
I have been a rectory trained Perkins engine tech for 30 years. They are great engines had a T6354 in a 75 r250 with a fuller 10 speed trans. The Perkins engines respond really well to performance mods, they really love fuel and boost.
No the fuel line sealsvare call olives,
Great video and you did a great job of rebuilding the fuel system. These early Perkins engines did not have glow plugs to heat the fuel so starting fluid was the only option.
We used to hang a burning diesel soaked rag on a welding rod over the intake, and yes, the rag did sometimes
get sucked into the engine ! Happy, simple times !!
I love the Falcon, part of my growing up, my Dad had a '65 XP station wagon in the early 70's. Great to see the old diesel start, but your Falcon caught my eye more so. Being an Aussie, Falcon was a family car for a few generations.
Here I am watching woodwork, craftsmen, needed a change and up pops Jordan and his big engine. Good job mate.
Thanks 👍
Last winter I actually put a T6.354.4 perkins in my 85 Chevy c30 dually. Has 2 transmissions a 5 speed main trans and a 3 speed auxiliary. I have a shorts video on my channel of me running it though some of the gears. Lots of torque in these motors too. I'm a diesel mechanic and perkins are my favorite engines for a diesel they just run so dang smooth and quiet you can set a pop can on the valve cover and it will stay put and just like you witnessed straight pipe you can can a normal conversation with someone right next to it while it purrs along
I've seen injector testers and you can see how much force it takes to make the injector squirt. I saw a video here on RUclips which was interesting. Serenity, we have a runner! Cheers from eastern TN
Congratulations a great watch and your skill and patience paid off
Thank you very much!
I had aold fellow I knew that put a Perkins in his old Ford pickup , he was so proud of that , transmission and all !!! Great work , next time you bleed one just Crack the screws and injection lines .
Great job,great engine ,well done.Frank perkins made some good engines 6.354 being one of the best.Cheers from UK.I took a 4cyl version out of a combine 20 yrs ago.Its still running great in my tractor.
good engines we all ways had commers which then became dodge and then renault never had many problems used to get injecters serviced yearly and all ways started what ever the weather
Proud of you. For not giving up!!!!
The vibration is like a impact or air gun
Here in the uk it was popular back in the sixties to reengine old Cadilacs with the Perkins 6.354 i ran a couple of Dodge trucks with that engine in the 70ts when Perkins turbo charged the
engine they transformed the way they pulled and drove great video
Pretty cool. Thanks!
Top guy love how your work it out so quietly ………great job, great engineer ! ( from UK)
I believe this is one of the Allis Chalmers gleaner combine engine model F
This is a grate and tough and powerful engine
Excellent video :) also you buy parts from Massey Ferguson dealers they sell parts like injectors , gaskets , fuel also oil filter for them and all need to rebuild kit ! Plus fuel injection pump plus fuel steal lines if not find a Desiel motor rebuild company services them ! Even time gears get from Massey Ferguson! Only if need crankshaft also camshaft get turn deal with Desiel motors of company resurface them on foul measurements ! Also for Fuel Injection pump plus injectors fuel run nice use Automatic transmission GM type of 2 or 3 and a Grey Bottle of STP Total Treatment fuel injection and carb cleaner in fuel tank monthly also keep clean and run smoothly too may smoke bit on engine but never seize up ever again! Also I know late Mechanic knew put that that type Massey Ferguson Combine motor in a Dodge D350 van , hook up a Truck Floor shifter transmission plus Hydraulic clutch with fly wheel, had 2 12 Volt Negative ground battery for it plus Glow Plug set up on engine and motor bored up 400 Cubic Inches size from 354 Cubic Inches on 6 inches not turbo too !
Man I know you said you didn’t know much about Diesel engines… but you were very thorough with your work!! Awesome video man! Congrats on your running engine!!
Thanks! You're very kind.
Very nice running engine, great job of rebuilding the injectors and high pressure pump.
Thanks!
Love the 354 engine a great piece of British engineering
Great video, nice to see a young hopper keep slugging until you succeed .
Great video so many people make videos but leave out all the bits they think I should know. One of the best videos on Perkins I have seen on RUclips bravo young man
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome job with the diesel engine, you should be very proud of yourself
It was very rewarding.
Fit this into a large boat, fine job Jordan.
I'm not a big boat person.
a good strong engine them perkin`s , fitted in many truck`s in the UK from the mid 70 to the mid 80 . thay wear a bitch to bleed up / start after changing fuel filter`s , due to having a rotery CAV injection pump . the later 6.354 had more power than the early one`s because thay fitted a inline injection pump and bigger injectors , plus turbo
Sounds like a new unit
It did sound pretty good.
Awesome bud Thanks for keeping it down to earth nice job.
No problem 👍
Great video glad you did not give up.
What a beautiful thing! I have a 6354 turbo in our boat and she’s been a great motor. Good on you! Great video
Awesome thanks!
Good on you, never give up.
Man, what a rewarding effort, great job and patience !
Thanks!
Perkins makes a TOUGH engine and this just shows what hopes and PRAYERS can do! BLESSINGS!
Yes they do. Thanks!
You did a great job on you shed be able to a good amount of money for it it runs great an sounds good . I think that came out a a tractor
Hey, great video, enjoyed it. I have one 6 cilinder in a IIWW CMP truck and a 4 cilinder in my sailboat. Durable engines, tend to leak, oil, diesel, water...
Very cool!
Good job young man, I wish I had some of your patience. God Bless
Thanks 👍
Beautiful sound.
This sound is worth the effort.
Indeed!
Congratulations !!!! I just found your channel tonight and wanted to jump for joy when that thing poped off. I'm going to binge on your content and probably sub. Again congratulations !!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Saw either on Vice Grip Garage or Junkyard Digs an older guy installed a Cummings Diesel in a 250 Ford and it ran super well!!!! Another thought: get another Land Cruiser...the bigger one an introduce it to the now running diesel!!!!!!
That would be interesting, but that is a big engine to fit in a land cruiser.
Enjoyed the journey getting this little gem going.. that bringing them back to life feeling is the best 😊
Glad you enjoyed! It is a great feeling!
Congrats, glad for your success. Long time coming.
For the next Diesel-Projekt: Bleeding, Bleeding, Bleeding ! Vent the hole system step by step. Especially the fuel lines just before the injektors, the spot is very importand, there are no bubbles welcome !? Greetings from germany, Peter
Awesome thanks!
WELL done man you need 4x4 off road vehicle 👍👏👏👏
Honestly thought this engine was toast !
I did too for a little bit
well-done young man great job
Thanks
If you ever run into something like this again, instead of dumping motor oil in the cylinders, use a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone. Great penetrating oil for breaking loose rusted parts....
Ok thanks
Good video, I like when people post long content. Most RUclipsrs cut out so much stuff you feel disconnected with what's going on.
I try to find the happy medium. Glad you enjoyed!
Bobcat had Perkins, lots of sale boats too. Don't sell it cheap. Very good engines. Ours ran for 30 years great in a cat. Started faster then 6 other diesels, some of which were only 3 years old.
She sound So amazing .. wery Nice engine 😊👍🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜. Michell NORWAY
Just loved your determination and build Sir, the engine runs so nicely and such that typical 6 sounds..............beautiful beautiful , the old engines push you against the wall physiologically BUT when you get them going wow wow, and then you can never let them go haha, thank you for such an awesome video
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Well done, having a go and seeing the work through to the end is the way to go. The engine runs nicely. I hope when you rebuilt the injection pump that you replaced the drive end seal. When it leaks; fuel can enter the sump and dilute the engine oil. It does this on MF 35 & 135 Tractors that have basically the same pump. Somewhere on the web it will tell you if this will be a potential problem for this engine. Anyway, you have reaped the benefit of satisfaction so good job. It would be a good follow up video to see the engine put to use. All the best.
Or fuel can enter the oilpan via bad diaphragm on lift pump.
well done never give up
Great sounding motor ! In all honesty I would find a F26 Ford late 60's crew cab an slap it in there . That would be amazing .
Congrats! Nice getting it running after all that effort
Thanks!
thanks for these vids! really help if you don't have the youth and or $ to take a diesel eng course :) . you're a good man
Sounds good mr
Very awesome. Love that Perkins sound. Used to go custom combining with Massey 860 combines. However we had the V-8s in the later ones which were awesome too. Great video. 👍
Thanks 😊
Pretty cool. Sounds really good. I think I would try and find a truck to drop it in. I have to think that is a torque monster and would be useful around the property. I would think the easiest would be to have a bell housing adapter fabricated for it vs. trying to find a transmission to fit.
I would agree fabricating a bell housing is the way to go. I need to figure out a truck to put it in.
@@HumbleAcres My first thought was a Ranger or Mazda B-Series (same thing) as you see them everywhere for next to nothing. Just not sure you could shoe horn that thing in there. If you need full size, I guess I would look for a Ford F-150 for the same reasons. Maybe full size might work better for the driveline, too, for that matter. I would not blame you if you sold it, however. You are like me with no shortage of projects and $1500 helps fund some of them.
Great, great job on getting that engine running !!!! It sounds so good !!
Thanks 👍
Jedna rzecz bardzo rzuca się w oczy, ogólna wiedza o silnikach diesla obecnego pokolenia JEST PRZERAŻAJĄCO MAŁA !, kolega bardzo się stara i szybko uczy ale nadal wie tyle co 14 latek z mojego pokolenia. Każdy wie ze; POMPĘ WTRYSKOWA ZAWOZI SIĘ DO SPECJALISTY, NIE ROBI SAMEMU.
The goal was to get it running not rebuild it to make it new. Maybe the reason people don't know anything about diesels is because the take it to someone to have it fixed instead of doing it themselves and learning. Thanks for watching!
The Perkins engine were always a good running engine
That is what I've heard.
@@HumbleAcres Perkins engines even the newer ones are pretty much old school engines, they're tough and built to last. A lot of construction and agricultural machineries are either equipped with Perkins or Cummins
Perkins made bell housing adapters for ford and Chevy in late 70’s and in the 80’s.
Do you have a part number or know what transmission the adapter was for?
@@HumbleAcres I bought my used engine not running in 1998.
I saw a 75 ford truck with 6.354 in Fairbanks 1993. I tracked down shop manuals and parts book. I’m trying to remember what state that dealer was in. I think the dealer ship was making bell housing. I still have my engine I never did retrofit with it. I’m trying to find my manuals from back then. That where I have the bell housing info. I remember dealer photo copied sketches of motor mounts.
Pre internet is was really hard to find information.
It's still hard to find info on this, Let me know if you find anything! Thanks!
@@HumbleAcres In 1995 ,Anchorage Cat dealer trainer came to Fairbanks he was telling me about how he put 6.354 in 80’s Chevy truck had to remote mount oil filter because frame was narrow. I was thinking he got engine from a step van truck and it would have had transmission.
Back in those days there was not many 5.9 cumins around.
I will try find my manuals
Great job Jordan. The short dance video at the beginning made me laugh.
I was hoping it would get someone to laugh. Glad you enjoyed!
Great job!! That is a awsome acomplishment i would think somthing like a sqaur body chevy or some older pickup with room under the hood would be a great task to acheive and be able to use for ur operation! Job well done sir!!
It would be nice to have a truck.
There should be lots of those motors kicking around. They are great engines. Maybe could have found one in running condition. I've got 3 on 760 Massey combines and one V8 Perkins that I'm about to swap into a 1940's Chevrolet 1 ton. You should have tried either right away to start it. Sounds good, great job.
Thanks
rReally good job . I enjoyed that a great deal. Even after my first impression was you had no idea. By the time you were finished you'd shown me things I never knew. Yea .. A really good video and a great effort on the Perkins Deisle. Now its finished I'll tell you I am inspired by your commitment to the task. You have a talent for learning and inspiring the people you work with. Thats a fine Ford Falcon also. (If that is what you have there)!
Thanks it was a great engine to learn on. Yes it is a 62 ford falcon.
Well done on getting it to run. By the way it's a 6372 and not a 6354 as the combine was fitted with the 372. Larger engine bore.
I am happy for you
Can you get photos of the hydraulic pump, I need to make a similar setup for my 6354. Thanks for the video
Absolutely awesome well done!..👍
Awesome you got it! a can of wd 40 is a lot easier on the engine and it is a lot cheaper than a starter
the injector nozzle holders are extremely small so nigh on impossible to see them but even as dirty as they look,they will still work ok
Take a long bow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi there you did real good john
They fit great in ford trucks!!!
first time watching, nice channel I subscribed.
Awesome! glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks!
I had fun watching!
I took the 4 cylinder Perkins out of the 410 MF and put in a 58 Chevy 1/2 tun 30 mpg.
Man, you need to get your self A Bigger battery 😁 nice engine :-)