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Bobcat 743 V2203 install broke rear crankshaft bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="KC743" data-source="post: 71890" data-attributes="member: 10199"><p>So I put a 180 degree thermostat back in and reinstalled engine. Fired right up and hydraulics good. Bolts had to be loose, fractured or over torqued on the flywheel. The machinist said he had never seen any bolts in so tight. It took him 5 hours and walking away multiple times. Lol I know that frustration. On the downside I did not replace the rear main seal before reinstalling and now have to pull engine again as there is oil coming from the backside of the engine area and its darker so I know it is engine oil not hydraulic which is brand new and clean. Thank you for all the help and I look forward to sharing my experiences as I continue this overhaul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC743, post: 71890, member: 10199"] So I put a 180 degree thermostat back in and reinstalled engine. Fired right up and hydraulics good. Bolts had to be loose, fractured or over torqued on the flywheel. The machinist said he had never seen any bolts in so tight. It took him 5 hours and walking away multiple times. Lol I know that frustration. On the downside I did not replace the rear main seal before reinstalling and now have to pull engine again as there is oil coming from the backside of the engine area and its darker so I know it is engine oil not hydraulic which is brand new and clean. Thank you for all the help and I look forward to sharing my experiences as I continue this overhaul. [/QUOTE]
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