Texas Fella
Silver Member
Keep in mind that the D1302 only tells you the # of cylinders, the CC, and the series. What that means is that when you order parts, you must be careful because all you really know is the block and bore size. I have seen (admittedly not very often) these engine have different heads (DI on 1, IDI on another), different fuel pumps and fuel pump locations, different cooling and charging systems, different pistons, and even different oil pans. In most cases, most of these engine are the same. However, some times the vendor ordered them with something "off the wall". The best thing to do is find a KEA (Kubota Engines America) dealer to get parts, not a Kubota Tractor dealer. At least till you can verify that it is the same as the Kubota Tractor engines anyway.