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Broken cam and journal cap on Peugeot 751 bobcat need help
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 48160" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I haven't been able to find a Peugeot parts supplier for the Bobcat engine, other than Bobcat, and they sure want a peek in my wallet every time. The engine is an XUD9. It was used in the Peugeot 306 sedan, which I believe was not imported to the US, hence the scarcity of parts. It was also used in a Toro 455 mower, if I remember correctly. Toro won't sell the engine any more, and when I priced pistons from Toro, they were $400 each, same as Bobcat wanted, so that's no help. If you feel like it, you can switch out the Peugeot engine for a Kubota. Since the Peugeot and Kubota engines rotate in opposite directions, it's not as simple as poking in a Kubota. The hydraulic pump has to be flipped in some fashion. Bobcat won't sell the Peugeot engine any more, but will sell a new Kubota and pump kit for $7K. Now you have just put $7K into an old Bobcat, which is worth about $7K if you try to sell it. And that's just the way it is...... And here I am needing to rebuild my Peugeot engine (low compression and drinks oil). By the way, if you back your 751 under a limb and push the exhaust pipe back toward the cab, the mounting bracket will push backward, breaking out the aluminum head where the muffler mounting bracket is bolted on. And that bolt also holds the right hand cam cap in place. If it ain't one thing, it's another. :-( ---Bobbie G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 48160, member: 26"] I haven't been able to find a Peugeot parts supplier for the Bobcat engine, other than Bobcat, and they sure want a peek in my wallet every time. The engine is an XUD9. It was used in the Peugeot 306 sedan, which I believe was not imported to the US, hence the scarcity of parts. It was also used in a Toro 455 mower, if I remember correctly. Toro won't sell the engine any more, and when I priced pistons from Toro, they were $400 each, same as Bobcat wanted, so that's no help. If you feel like it, you can switch out the Peugeot engine for a Kubota. Since the Peugeot and Kubota engines rotate in opposite directions, it's not as simple as poking in a Kubota. The hydraulic pump has to be flipped in some fashion. Bobcat won't sell the Peugeot engine any more, but will sell a new Kubota and pump kit for $7K. Now you have just put $7K into an old Bobcat, which is worth about $7K if you try to sell it. And that's just the way it is...... And here I am needing to rebuild my Peugeot engine (low compression and drinks oil). By the way, if you back your 751 under a limb and push the exhaust pipe back toward the cab, the mounting bracket will push backward, breaking out the aluminum head where the muffler mounting bracket is bolted on. And that bolt also holds the right hand cam cap in place. If it ain't one thing, it's another. :-( ---Bobbie G. [/QUOTE]
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