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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatzack" data-source="post: 123864" data-attributes="member: 22200"><p>Yea I do .. took it with me so Randy showed how to set it etc. </p><p>BTW, I must correct myself .. Randy did say something to the tune of what you have observed about the cylinder bores, but he said they can get by without major work (basically he said they get wider towards the top - but the new piston rings should be able to handle that). Secondly, he did say that ideally, I should get the engine head resurfaced as he saw very minor warpage - he asked me to get the surface 100% cleaned and retest for straightness. If a bit better, then things should be okay without a need to resurface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatzack, post: 123864, member: 22200"] Yea I do .. took it with me so Randy showed how to set it etc. BTW, I must correct myself .. Randy did say something to the tune of what you have observed about the cylinder bores, but he said they can get by without major work (basically he said they get wider towards the top - but the new piston rings should be able to handle that). Secondly, he did say that ideally, I should get the engine head resurfaced as he saw very minor warpage - he asked me to get the surface 100% cleaned and retest for straightness. If a bit better, then things should be okay without a need to resurface. [/QUOTE]
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