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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="craigb93" data-source="post: 123892" data-attributes="member: 4541"><p>As far as smoothing the head and block surfaces you are best to start with a 12" medium mill bastard file. Just press the file down with palm of your hand. It will highlight any low/high spots and get the residual sealer, etc off.</p><p>McMaster- Carr will ship overnight or second day.</p><p></p><p>If you disclose any high spots around the threaded holes for the head bolts (or the mating plain holes in the head) a 45-degree counter-sink in your drill will chamfer the hole in a couple of seconds. See above source. You want the bolts to clamp the full surface between bolts and not potentially just at the bolt. -Dick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigb93, post: 123892, member: 4541"] As far as smoothing the head and block surfaces you are best to start with a 12" medium mill bastard file. Just press the file down with palm of your hand. It will highlight any low/high spots and get the residual sealer, etc off. McMaster- Carr will ship overnight or second day. If you disclose any high spots around the threaded holes for the head bolts (or the mating plain holes in the head) a 45-degree counter-sink in your drill will chamfer the hole in a couple of seconds. See above source. You want the bolts to clamp the full surface between bolts and not potentially just at the bolt. -Dick [/QUOTE]
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