Your serial number will be stamped into the block near the injector pump It will start with something like 152UA*********D or DL.....The D stands for direct injection , All 135 diesels built in Britain or USA will be direct, Some French built 135s were 144 cubic inch and indirect!. The DL means direct injection and with a lip seal on the rear of the crank. These engines did not appear to maybe 1973ish? The engine overhaul kit will be the same for all 152cu/in diesels in 135s except for the rear seal. The kits I sell here in Northern Ireland come with both seal kits. Another thing, the sump cork gaskets are longer on a DL tractor, but they can be trimmed back to suit. In answer to your initial question ....If it has a 1964 code on the sump then it is most likely a rope seal engine with the suffix D.............Sam
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