Here is a PDF file about the Workshop Manual for Perkins Diesel Engine model 4.192 and 4.203. It was printed in 1961.
We can learned into this manual that the engine serial number consists of seven digits. In a case of a Jeep motors (4.192), it commences with the figures 25XXXXX.
The serial number of my engine is 2509325.
I found interesting the way of joining the binder and sheet together. They used two screws!
Here is the specifications sheet for the Perkins Diesel Engine Four 192 (4.192)
This sheet is for the industrial power units but the same engine was used in the Jeep CJ-5 CJ-6 and Massey-Ferguson Tractor MF65. The only difference is the HP is rated at 60 HP for 2200 RPM I think.
The engine for the Jeep has some own parts like the mounting bracket.
Here is a PDF file I found on the web about how to maintain a Perkins Diesel engines for model 3.144, 3.152, 4.192, 4.203, 6 PF288 and 6 PF305. It’s for three, four and six cylinders engines.
I’m looking to get the English version of this manual.
Here is a PDF file that I made from a Parts and Accessories Bulletin manual. It is quite big. Around 19 Mg. My website is not very fast (low fee package…)Be patient. I do think it cover almost all 1960’s years. It has 157 pages. Those bulletins covers CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, J-series, DJ-3A, FJ-3, 6-226, FC-150. FC-170 and Wagoneers.
Here is a nice Wagoneer accessories;
Also found in this manual is a Heavy duty spare wheel lock;
Yep! The 3B was still on the line even if the CJ-5 was available at that time. They was usually named the High Hoods. It’s basically a CJ-3A with the new F-Head hurricane engine in it. They had to raise the hood and front grill by 4 inch to fit the new engine in it. It’s a “You like or Don’t like”.
Here is a Sales Flyer Jeep Station Wagon Maverick 1959.
It was available only with 2WD but has the Super Hurricane engine option! This RED wagon was introduced on television as a “Maverick” Special. It is quite different from the 1960 station wagon, the trim was not the same at least.
Here is a flyer about the DJ-3A Surrey. I don’t know yet why it’s not called “gala”. I’m used to see it as DJ-3A Surrey Gala. It has the L-Head engine “Go-Devil” from the wartime even 14 years later.
Here is two sheets showing the dimensions and specifications of the complete line jeep of 1959.
The line had CJ-5, CJ-6, still the DJ-3A and CJ-3B at that time, the station wagon, the utility wagon, the panel delivery, the jeep pick-up truck, the forward control FC-150 and FC-170.
You will find accessories used on CJ’s, Wagoneer and pick-up.
If anyone of you own the “Jeep model identification wall chart” shown on the last page and want to sell it, I’ll buy it! It need to be original and in good shape.