alchemysa
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The engine is finally out of the Bobcat 610. I had to remove it with the drive sheave still attached. What a job that was! Lots of other bits had to be removed including the left side engine mount so I could rotate it enough to maneuver it out the back. With the donk out I was brave enough to apply sufficient heat to get the sheave off. It took a LOT of heat.
Anyway, a rebuild is in the works. You can see in the pic the terrible condition of pistons 2 and 4. Pistons 1 and 3 weren't as damaged but they were well and truly worn. This engine has obviously been rebuilt once before, many years ago. The pistons were already 20 thou oversize, so I have decided to go for resleeving and returning to standard size pistons. I shall post a few pics as i go if anyone is interested but it will take a while because I have to get parts from the U.S. (I think I'll be getting parts from Rock Creek Consulting). You can also see the 7 snapped head bolts. No way were they going to budge so eventually I just had to snap them. I'll have to drill them out now. I tried welding nuts to the studs but they just snapped off.
Under the engine was about 3 inches of almost rock hard oil and dirt. I'm glad I have cleaned it out now because some nasty rust was starting to develop in the channel below the engine mounts. Another couple of years and it might have eaten right through to the petrol tank.
As I have gone this far I figure I may as well tackle the control valves and try and stem some leaks. Anyone done this before? Is there a kit I can get for this? Do i have to get the parts from Bobcat or do I just get stock seals from any hydraulics place?
Anyway, a rebuild is in the works. You can see in the pic the terrible condition of pistons 2 and 4. Pistons 1 and 3 weren't as damaged but they were well and truly worn. This engine has obviously been rebuilt once before, many years ago. The pistons were already 20 thou oversize, so I have decided to go for resleeving and returning to standard size pistons. I shall post a few pics as i go if anyone is interested but it will take a while because I have to get parts from the U.S. (I think I'll be getting parts from Rock Creek Consulting). You can also see the 7 snapped head bolts. No way were they going to budge so eventually I just had to snap them. I'll have to drill them out now. I tried welding nuts to the studs but they just snapped off.
Under the engine was about 3 inches of almost rock hard oil and dirt. I'm glad I have cleaned it out now because some nasty rust was starting to develop in the channel below the engine mounts. Another couple of years and it might have eaten right through to the petrol tank.
As I have gone this far I figure I may as well tackle the control valves and try and stem some leaks. Anyone done this before? Is there a kit I can get for this? Do i have to get the parts from Bobcat or do I just get stock seals from any hydraulics place?