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Kubota V3–V3800 Series Diesel Engine Workshop Manual

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Model: V3-E3B | V3-E3CB | V3-E3BG | V3300-E3BG | V3600-E3B | V3600-E3CB | V3600-T-E3B | V3600-T-E3CB | V3600-T-E3BG | V3800DI-T-E3B | V3800DI-T-E3CB | V3800DI-T-E3BG
Type: Diesel Engine
Years: 2001-2014
217 Pages·58 MB·Searchable PDF·English
  • Torque Specs
  • Multi-Level Bookmarks (2-level navigation)
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Kubota V3-E3B, V3-E3CB, V3-E3BG, V3300-E3BG, V3600-E3B, V3600-E3CB, V3600-T-E3B, V3600-T-E3CB, V3600-T-E3BG, V3800DI-T-E3B, V3800DI-T-E3CB, V3800DI-T-E3BG exploded view of cylinder block, crankcase, and oil pan assembly.
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Engine won't start, smokes at load, or burning oil? Without the factory specs for the V3300 through V3800DI-T series, you're guessing. Kubota built these engines tight — service them that way.

All 217 pages of this Kubota V3–V3800 Series Workshop Manual zero in on twelve diesel engine variants, from the naturally-aspirated V3-E3B through the turbocharged V3800DI-T-E3BG, covering 2001-2014 production. Inside: 70 pages of exploded-view diagrams for every major assembly, 14 pages of servicing specifications, maintenance checklists broken down from daily inspections to 3,000-hour overhaul intervals, and troubleshooting charts covering engine body faults and electronic governor diagnostics. You also get error code tables, complete EGR system procedures for turbocharged variants, and E-CDIS injection system coverage for the direct-injection models. Set valve clearance to 0.23–0.27 mm, check fan belt deflection at 10–12 mm, and top off with 13.2 L of engine oil before first start. Your machine is down. Get the factory answer on the first try. Bookmarked by section and keyword-searchable; pull it up on any device and walk straight to the spec you need.

What's Inside This Kubota V3–V3800 Series Manual

SystemPagesKey Topics
General13-61Engine Identification (Model Name and Old Engine Serial Number, Model Name and New Engine Serial Number, Cylinder Number), Maintenance Check List
Mechanism62-94Feature
Servicing95-217Cylinder Head, Timing Gears, Piston and Connecting Rod, Crankshaft, Cylinder, Oil Pump, Starter, Alternator

Quick Reference Specifications

SpecificationValuePage
All Models
Engine oil capacity13.2 L (3.49 U.S.gals)p. 24
Tightening torque (M6, Standard Screw)7.9 to 9.3 N·m (0.80 to 0.95 kgf·m, 5.8 to 6.8 lbf·ft)p. 116
Fan Belt Tension (Deflection)10 to 12 mmp. 25
Valve Clearance0.23 to 0.27 mmp. 32
Thermostat Valve Opening Temperature74.5 to 78.5 °Cp. 113
Cylinder Head Surface Flatness (Allowable Limit)0.05 mmp. 104
Cylinder Head Cover Screw Torque98.1 to 107 N·mp. 116
V3-E3B, V3-E3CB, V3-E3BG, V3600-E3B, V3600-T-E3B, V3600-E3CB, V3600-T-E3CB, V3600-E3BG, V3600-T-E3BG
Main Bearing Case Screw Torque255 to 274 N·mp. 117
V3800DI-T-E3B, V3800DI-T-E3CB, V3800DI-T-E3BG
Main Bearing Case Screw Torque138 to 147 N·mp. 184
Compression Pressure3.47 MPa at 250 min⁻¹ (rpm)p. 104
V3600-E3B, V3600-T-E3B, V3600-E3CB, V3600-T-E3CB, V3600-E3BG, V3600-T-E3BG
Compression Pressure4.31 MPa at 250 min⁻¹ (rpm)p. 104
V3600-E3B, V3600-E3CB
Injection Timing0.127 to 0.152 rad before T.D.C.p. 39

Kubota V3–V3800 Series Common Problems This Manual Covers

Kubota V3600-E3B engine cranks normally but won't start, no combustion on cold mornings

Check the troubleshooting chart for fuel system and governor faults. Verify the fuel shutoff valve is open and bleed any air from fuel lines. Confirm injection timing is set to 0.127 to 0.152 rad before T.D.C. (page 39). Allow glow plugs to complete their full preheat cycle before cranking, especially below 5 °C.

Manual Section: Engine Does Not Start / Starter Issues
Engine temperature climbs into the red zone, coolant steaming from overflow reservoir at load

Check fan belt deflection: correct tension is 10 to 12 mm at midspan (page 25). Verify coolant level and inspect the radiator cap seal for deterioration. Test thermostat function; it should begin opening at 74.5 to 78.5 °C (page 113). If overheating continues, inspect the radiator core for blockage and pressure-test the cooling circuit for a leaking head gasket.

Manual Section: Cooling System Issues
Oil pressure warning lamp lights at idle, oil level reads full on dipstick

Inspect the oil strainer for blockage and test the relief valve function. Verify you have the correct oil type and that total capacity is 13.2 L (page 24); both overfill and underfill cause pressure problems. If pressure stays low after correcting oil level and clearing the strainer, measure crankshaft bearing clearances per the specifications on page 104. Worn bearings are the most common cause of chronic low-idle pressure.

Manual Section: Oil System Issues
Valve train ticking loudly at startup, rough idle that smooths out when warm p. 32

Adjust valve clearance with engine cold. Correct clearance is 0.23 to 0.27 mm for all intake and exhaust valves (page 32); check every 1000 hours. Remove the cylinder head cover and use a feeler gauge on each valve in sequence. Torque head cover screws to 98.1 to 107 N·m after reassembly (page 116). If ticking persists after adjustment, inspect camshaft lobes for wear.

Manual Section: Engine Performance Issues
Battery dead after overnight storage, belt and terminals appear undamaged but machine won't crank

Test fan belt deflection: correct tension is 10 to 12 mm (page 25). A belt that slips under load won't charge the battery even if it looks taut at rest. Check the rectifier and alternator output per the charging system diagnostics. Inspect wiring for chafed insulation or a loose ground connection before replacing any components.

Manual Section: Battery/Charging System Issues
Glow lamp blinks in a repeating pattern after key-on, engine shuts down unexpectedly

Count the glow lamp blink sequence exactly and match it to the fault code chart. Each pattern identifies a specific governor fault: sensor failure, speed control error, or wiring issue. Check all connectors to the governor control unit for corrosion or pushed-back pins before replacing parts. Follow the electronic governor diagnostic flow on pages 101 to 103 to isolate the fault to sensor, wiring, or control module.

Manual Section: Electronic Governor Diagnostics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended service intervals?

The manual provides a detailed maintenance check list with recommended service intervals. These include initial checks at 50 hours, and then regular checks every 50, 250, 500, 1000, and 3000 hours, as well as every 1 month, 1 year, and 2 years. For example, checking engine oil is recommended at initial 50 hours and then every 50 hours, while checking the turbocharger is every 3000 hours.

What fluids and capacities does this machine require?

The engine oil capacity is 13.2 L (3.49 U.S. gals). Recommended engine oil types vary with ambient temperature, including SAE 30 or SAE 10W-30/SAE 10W-40 for temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F), SAE 20 or SAE 10W-30/SAE 10W-40 for temperatures between 0 °C to 25 °C (32 °F to 77 °F), and SAE 10W or SAE 10W-40 for temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F). For anti-freeze, the mixing ratio with fresh, soft water must be less than 50% as per the general instruction, although a 50% concentration is listed to achieve a freezing point of -37 °C (-35 °F).

How to troubleshoot engine won't start?

If the engine won't start, common issues include no fuel, air or water in the fuel system, clogged fuel hose or filter, or incorrect engine oil viscosity. If the starter operates but the engine doesn't start, check the solenoid operation and its harness, as well as the glow plug/intake air heater harness. If the starter does not operate, check the emergency stop switch. For engines that start and then stop after 10 seconds, check the blinking pattern of the glow lamp for specific error indications.

What torque specifications are listed?

The manual provides extensive torque specifications for various components. For general use screws, M6 screws require 7.9 to 9.3 N·m (5.8 to 6.8 lbf·ft), M8 screws require 18 to 20 N·m (13 to 15 lbf·ft), M10 screws require 40 to 45 N·m (29 to 33 lbf·ft), and M12 screws require 63 to 72 N·m (47 to 53 lbf·ft). Specific components like the crankshaft screw require 255 to 274 N·m (188 to 202 lbf·ft).

How to reset error codes or warning lights?

The manual describes various blinking patterns of the glow lamp that indicate specific problems, such as overrunning, alternator defects, or abnormal coolant temperature. For each pattern, it suggests a 'Refer to Checking' action to diagnose the cause, like checking the solenoid or water temperature sensor. However, the manual does not explicitly provide a procedure for 'resetting' error codes or warning lights.

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BrandKubota
ModelV3-E3B, V3-E3CB, V3-E3BG, V3300-E3BG, V3600-E3B, V3600-E3CB, V3600-T-E3B, V3600-T-E3CB, V3600-T-E3BG, V3800DI-T-E3B, V3800DI-T-E3CB, V3800DI-T-E3BG
Machine TypeDiesel Engine
Manual TypeWorkshop Manual
LanguageEnglish
FormatSearchable PDF (Digital Download)
Pages217
File Size58 MB
Year Range2001-2014
Wiring DiagramsNo
Hydraulic SchematicsNo
Torque SpecificationsYes
Bookmarked / IndexedYes
Document QualityHigh

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