Description
That steady drip under your Massey Ferguson isn’t going to fix itself, and if you’re seeing oil spots where you park, chances are your oil pan gasket has given up after years of faithful service. That persistent oil drip under your tractor isn’t going to fix itself, and chances are it’s your oil pan gasket that’s given up the ghost. When you’re checking oil levels and notice that telltale puddle forming where you park, it’s time to address the problem before it gets worse. This TISCO replacement gasket seals the bottom of your engine properly, keeping oil where it belongs instead of all over your shop floor.
What You’re Getting
- Quality gasket material that resists the heat and pressure cycles your engine dishes out
- Precise fit designed for Perkins A4.203 engines – no trimming or modifications needed
- The quality gasket material resists compression set that causes old gaskets to leak, maintaining a proper seal through years of heat cycles
- TISCO brand reliability you can count on for long-term sealing
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit fits Perkins AD4.203 engines commonly found in Massey Ferguson 40B and 50 series tractors. Massey Ferguson · Series · 200 Series · Model · 260 · Series · 65 Series · Model · 65 · Series · 700 & 800 Series · Model · 765 · Brand · Perkins · Series · 4.203 Series · Model · A4.203A4.192 Your AD4.203 engine powers you through long days of plowing, cultivating, and hauling. Whether you’re running a loader all day or pulling a disc harrow through heavy soil, that engine generates serious heat and pressure.
Made to Last
This isn’t some flimsy aftermarket piece that’ll fail in six months. The gasket material is engineered to handle the constant expansion and contraction that comes with diesel engine operation. It maintains its sealing properties through temperature swings and the vibration that’s part of everyday tractor work.
Installation Notes
Clean both mating surfaces thoroughly – any old gasket material or dirt guarantees a comeback leak. Check your oil pan for dents or warpage while you’ve got it off – a bent pan will never seal properly no matter how good the gasket is. Don’t use gasket sealer unless specifically required. Torque the pan bolts evenly in a crossing pattern to ensure uniform gasket compression. Take your time with the cleanup – it’s the difference between a job that lasts and one you’ll be doing again next season.






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