Powertech Genset Kubota Engine Oil Pressure Sending Unit Part Number?
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09-03-2009, 15:16
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Powertech Genset Kubota Engine Oil Pressure Sending Unit Part Number?
FWIW, I was trying to get some info on oil filters, etc... and emailed
Kubota Tractor... I was told "we can't support non-Tractor engines you must contact the [generator] manufacturer." They went on to explain that some components on engines that have been installed by PowerTech (and other non-Kubota vendors) _may_ have non-standard parts as far as Kubota is concerned. This is the contact information for Power Tech: Power Technology Southeast, Inc. 634 State Road 44 Leesburg, Florida 34748 Phone: (352) 365-2777 Fax: (352) 787-5545 Email: Powertech@... Toll-Free 800-760-0027 For more information, please contact one of the persons listed below: Generator Sales - Sales@... Parts Sales - jimmys@... Service Manager - Jeff Jones- JeffJ@... Purchasing - Rick Harper - Rick@... Accounting - Page Scott - Page@... Chris O'Keefe - Chris@... Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) <http://www.aeonix.biz/BBforsale.html> El Sobrante CA aeonix1@... On Sep 3, 2009, at 5:26 PM, mbulriss wrote: > Ron, > > The local Kubota tractor parts guy said "What's that?" when I walked > in with it in my hand and gave him the V1902-BG engine model code. > He followed that with "I've never seen one of those" when I told him > what it was. The final was when he asked if it was a tractor part > and I told him it was on a Kubota diesel V1902 tractor engine on a > genset and could he just cross reference it by engine code, he said > "I would have no way of finding that if it's not a tractor part. > But there's a Kubota industrial parts place in Houston you could > call." I truly thought about saying 'OK, I'll play this game - > it's on a 1991 Kubota diesel tractor with a V1902 engine', but I > didn't know a tractor model code to make up (which I just knew he > was going to have to have to do a look up!), so I decided it was > just time to leave at that point. There was no intelligent life in > that universe. > > I'm not going to worry about it since I do have oil pressure, since > the shut off sensor is not shutting it down, and the engine runs > smooth as silk. It really would be comforting however to have the > dash gauge reflect the pressure. I have built a "t" plumbing > fitting with both the sending unit and a manual gauge on it for when > the tray is open. I am just going to put the defective sending unit > back on until I find the part number to hand feed to a "professional > parts specialist" somewhere. > > You got a number on Powertech in Dallas? > > Thanks, > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX - seemingly devoid of parts supplier intelligence > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ronmarabito2002" > >> >> Call your local Kubota Tractor Dealer and tell him it is V1902 or >> VB1902 engine. >> >> Also, there is a Powertech Dealer in Houston and Dallas. >> >> R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 >> >> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@> >> wrote: >>> >>> Any one have a part number for a Powertech Genset Kubota Engine >>> Oil Pressure Sending Unit. >>> >>> I am tired of talking to parts guys that need to know what year >>> car it is for, when I have the part in my hand, the engine number, >>> etc.! What happened to NAPA guys that knew how to look in the >>> parts cross reference manual and match the part? |
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