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743 running a bit hot
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<blockquote data-quote="laurencen" data-source="post: 129119" data-attributes="member: 14082"><p>I had a 743 that had a cracked head, it would overheat quickly and after replacing the head ran fine, if you have no oil in the water and no bubbles head may be OK, take a good look at the rear behind the motor, there are covers that deflect the air from the fan to the radiator, if a cover is missing or not located correctly air will not go thro the radiator, another possibility is the fan, it may have damaged blades removing the radiator cover likely improves the air thro radiator by convection but its not the answer.</p><p></p><p>look at the service manual or Bobcat parts on line and you will see the covers behind the motor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurencen, post: 129119, member: 14082"] I had a 743 that had a cracked head, it would overheat quickly and after replacing the head ran fine, if you have no oil in the water and no bubbles head may be OK, take a good look at the rear behind the motor, there are covers that deflect the air from the fan to the radiator, if a cover is missing or not located correctly air will not go thro the radiator, another possibility is the fan, it may have damaged blades removing the radiator cover likely improves the air thro radiator by convection but its not the answer. look at the service manual or Bobcat parts on line and you will see the covers behind the motor [/QUOTE]
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