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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyL" data-source="post: 123047" data-attributes="member: 20139"><p>Consuming that amount of water / coolant should show up on the spark plugs. Pull all 4 of them and inspect for one that has a different look. I have seen what appears to be small crystals as well as an overall different coloration to it in a cylinder burning water. It is best to know all the info you can before any teardown. I could help you spot the problem later on. I pulled my engine and put rings in it. The head was warped .005 between cyl 2 and 3. .005 is the go-no go point so I had it milled flat to avoid any problems. My block was dead level. I pulled the head in the machine and pulled the block later. I slid it all back in at once once rebuilt, using a platform as you mention. It was an experience. I had never worked on a Bobcat before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyL, post: 123047, member: 20139"] Consuming that amount of water / coolant should show up on the spark plugs. Pull all 4 of them and inspect for one that has a different look. I have seen what appears to be small crystals as well as an overall different coloration to it in a cylinder burning water. It is best to know all the info you can before any teardown. I could help you spot the problem later on. I pulled my engine and put rings in it. The head was warped .005 between cyl 2 and 3. .005 is the go-no go point so I had it milled flat to avoid any problems. My block was dead level. I pulled the head in the machine and pulled the block later. I slid it all back in at once once rebuilt, using a platform as you mention. It was an experience. I had never worked on a Bobcat before. [/QUOTE]
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