Perkins Sabre Launches New Commercially-Rated Engines

Thursday, August 16, 2001
Subsequent to the recent launching of several new commercially-rated engines, the latest additions to the Perkins Sabre range are the M85T, M92 and M115T. Continuing the tradition of the Perkins Sabre brand through reliability and durability, the engines are all easy-to-install, with straightforward maintenance and extended service intervals. At the lower end of the power range is a trio of naturally aspirated models - Perkins Sabre M65, M92, M130C and the 4.236/M90. Both the M65 and M92 are compact four-cylinder models, while the low-stressed three-liter M65 develops 65 hp at 2,600 rpm. The 4.2 liter M92, which has demonstrated its role as the ideal M90 repower, as it has identical engine mounts and exhaust positions, develops 92 hp at 2,400 rpm. The six-cylinder, six liter M130C is widely recognized to offer low running costs, developing 130 hp at 2,600 rpm.
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