When a Komatsu PC40FR-1 needs an engine, the part that trips buyers up is not finding a 3D88 - it is knowing whether the machine takes the three-cylinder or the four-cylinder, and mechanical or electronic. We carry the range, and we check the plate before anything ships.
The Komatsu PC40FR-1 is a 4-ton class front-reduced mini excavator, built to work close to obstacles on confined sites. Komatsu parts data explicitly cross-references the PC40FR-1 to the Yanmar 3TNE88 and Komatsu 3D88 engine - it is an 88 mm three-cylinder machine.
ENGINE SPECIFICATION. Three cylinder, four cycle, water cooled, vertical in-line. Direct injection, naturally aspirated. Bore and stroke 88 x 90 mm. Displacement 1.642 L (100.2 cu in). Around 36 hp at full rated speed, less in machines governed lower. Dry weight approximately 341 lb (154 kg). Engine as fitted to this machine: Komatsu 3D88 / 3TNE88. Production years: 1996-2004. Rated output in this machine: approximately approx. 36 hp.
KOMATSU 3D88 AND YANMAR 3TNV88 ARE THE SAME ENGINE.
Komatsu's small D-series diesels are Yanmar TNV engines built under the long-standing Komatsu-Yanmar relationship and badged as Komatsu. The Komatsu 3D88 / 3D88E is the Yanmar 3TNV88: same block, same crankshaft, same 88 x 90 mm bore and stroke, same 1.642 L displacement, same architecture. If your data plate reads 3D88E-3, 3D88E-5, 3D88E-6 or 3D88E-7, that is a Komatsu-badged Yanmar 88 mm three-cylinder.
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