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Mark 1 -
Mark 4,
prototype engines completed 1959 to 1965, 60 built •
Mark 4A, first production variant, January 1965, producing 585 bhp. Used in Chieftain Mk 1 which were used for training duties at
Bovington Camp and
Catterick Garrison. •
Mark 4A2, Mark 4A with a new piston crown, produced 650 bhp, November 1965 •
Mark 4B, de-rated Mark 4A2 for Vickers MBT/Vijayanta which was some 17-18 tons lighter than Chieftain. In this vehicle the L60 suffered fewer reliability problems. 540 bhp •
Mark 5A, modified piston with oil cell and offset bowl, new sump, pressure-lubricated fan bearings, 650 bhp, introduced in April 1969 for the Chieftain Mk. 3. •
Mark 6A, produced October 1970 featuring a two-stage
air cleaner, 650 bhp. Fitted to Chieftain Mk. 3(S) « Sandman » •
Mark 7A, produced from October 1971, culmination of initial "Fleetfoot" development programme,
three-lobe scavenger blower, new cylinder block with re-positioned fan belt deflectors, re-designed liners, new radiators, Belzona sealant used on liner seals, increased power to 720 bhp. For Chieftain Mk. 5, Mk. 3/2 and Mk 3/3. •
Mark 8A, two-lobe scavenger blower, commercial version for general sale to customers other than the British Army of Mark 7A, new
shot-peened liner material, new pistons, increased power to 750 bhp. Used in Chieftain Mk 5, the last Chieftain production variant. Later Marks were upgrades of existing vehicles. •
Mark 9A, June 1977 "Dark Morn" modifications including new liner material, new pistons and piston rings with improved oil cooling, new fan drives, 750 bhp. •
Mark 10A, export version of Mark 9A with two-lobe scavenger blower. Mark 10A engines had additional air cleaning for the desert environment in
Iran. •
Mark 11A -
Mark 12A, "Sundance" modifications to fix reliability issues, block/liner sealing
O-ring retained by interference-fitted liners, new injectors,
CAV fuel filters,
Poly-V fan drive belts, introduced March 1978, increased power to 750 bhp. Target 4,000-mile engine life achieved by December 1978. •
Mark 11A/N -
Mark 12A/N, August 1979 designations for modified Mark 11A and Mark 12A engines using no O-ring on
cylinder liners. •
Mark 13A -
Mark 14A, April 1980 re-designations of Mark 11A/N - Mark 12A/N engines, 750 bhp In 1975 all British Chieftains were brought up to Chieftain Mark 5 standard as part of the "Totem Pole" programme which included the fitting of all vehicles with the 750 bhp L60 Mark 8A. On undergoing "Totem Pole" upgrades Chieftain Mk 2 vehicles were re-designated the Mark 6. Mk 3 vehicles became the Mk 7, and Mk 3/3 vehicles became the Mk 8. ==Transmission==