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Bobcat 743 skid steer help - water pump issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="ghs57" data-source="post: 119329" data-attributes="member: 10957"><p>I did this repair recently on my Kubota V-1902. Pretty easy, except that the bolts can seize in the housing, then snap off when you turn them. Be careful! Might want to heat them first. This happened with two of them on mine, so I welded nuts on the broken studs and got them out that way. Also, the bolts are different lengths, so keep track of which one goes where-which is pretty easy to do. Aftermarket parts are under $50 (Kumar Bros), but if you want Kubota, you will pay. I noticed a slight difference in the shape of the lower part of the pump housing between different suppliers-possibly for different variants of the engine, so check that the new one matches your old one. I used a sealer on the gasket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghs57, post: 119329, member: 10957"] I did this repair recently on my Kubota V-1902. Pretty easy, except that the bolts can seize in the housing, then snap off when you turn them. Be careful! Might want to heat them first. This happened with two of them on mine, so I welded nuts on the broken studs and got them out that way. Also, the bolts are different lengths, so keep track of which one goes where-which is pretty easy to do. Aftermarket parts are under $50 (Kumar Bros), but if you want Kubota, you will pay. I noticed a slight difference in the shape of the lower part of the pump housing between different suppliers-possibly for different variants of the engine, so check that the new one matches your old one. I used a sealer on the gasket. [/QUOTE]
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