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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyL" data-source="post: 123250" data-attributes="member: 20139"><p>My 632 looked like a black hole when you would open the door. Once the engine was out, I used putty knives, wire brushes, paper towels and most of a case of brake clean to clen up the machine... then sprayed it all with white paint. I also cleaned the engine ( outside ) and painted it and all the parts once rebuilt. It makes a huge difference. You can see in there now! I used 2 shades of gray, green, and black on the engine and attachments. It was worth the time spent. Overall, I did head work, rings, all the seals, fuel pump, fuel lines, timing chain, and cleaned up the battered wiring harness where needed. Good luck and stay at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyL, post: 123250, member: 20139"] My 632 looked like a black hole when you would open the door. Once the engine was out, I used putty knives, wire brushes, paper towels and most of a case of brake clean to clen up the machine... then sprayed it all with white paint. I also cleaned the engine ( outside ) and painted it and all the parts once rebuilt. It makes a huge difference. You can see in there now! I used 2 shades of gray, green, and black on the engine and attachments. It was worth the time spent. Overall, I did head work, rings, all the seals, fuel pump, fuel lines, timing chain, and cleaned up the battered wiring harness where needed. Good luck and stay at it. [/QUOTE]
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