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Bobcat 743 V2203 install broke rear crankshaft bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 71588" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Is it possible that the bolts were not tight? When you installed the engine did you check them? I cant remember exactly how the u joint attaches to the flywheel. I know you can put enough load on the pump to kill the engine dead which would put a lot of strain on everything because i have done that a time or two and it the bolts were loose at all possibly things could break.</p><p> Whenever I have killed the engine it is very sudden , instantly stops running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 71588, member: 931"] Is it possible that the bolts were not tight? When you installed the engine did you check them? I cant remember exactly how the u joint attaches to the flywheel. I know you can put enough load on the pump to kill the engine dead which would put a lot of strain on everything because i have done that a time or two and it the bolts were loose at all possibly things could break. Whenever I have killed the engine it is very sudden , instantly stops running. [/QUOTE]
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