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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigg_Billy" data-source="post: 124151" data-attributes="member: 22736"><p>Just chiming in at the end here but it doesn't take long for a leaking head gasket to move from sucking and pushing antifreeze to pumping moisture and exhaust into the oil passages to the crankcase. White spark plugs usually indicate where the blown area is, and also reduced compression. Milky oil would indicate water getting in the oil, in which case you'll want to check crank bearing clearances with plastigauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigg_Billy, post: 124151, member: 22736"] Just chiming in at the end here but it doesn't take long for a leaking head gasket to move from sucking and pushing antifreeze to pumping moisture and exhaust into the oil passages to the crankcase. White spark plugs usually indicate where the blown area is, and also reduced compression. Milky oil would indicate water getting in the oil, in which case you'll want to check crank bearing clearances with plastigauge. [/QUOTE]
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