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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="plrngr2200" data-source="post: 123009" data-attributes="member: 22567"><p>I'm pretty new to Bobcats specifically, but based on the amount of pressure coming out of the cooling system and the amount of antifreeze its consuming I would say its a head gasket. If you can get the engine out of the machine it's definitely worth putting a new gasket in. One thing you should check is if the block or the head warped at all at the mating surface. This can happen if the engine overheats, which usually goes hand in hand with a blown head gasket. If it is warped you should be able to send it to a machine shop and have the surface milled down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plrngr2200, post: 123009, member: 22567"] I'm pretty new to Bobcats specifically, but based on the amount of pressure coming out of the cooling system and the amount of antifreeze its consuming I would say its a head gasket. If you can get the engine out of the machine it's definitely worth putting a new gasket in. One thing you should check is if the block or the head warped at all at the mating surface. This can happen if the engine overheats, which usually goes hand in hand with a blown head gasket. If it is warped you should be able to send it to a machine shop and have the surface milled down. [/QUOTE]
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