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Changing injectors in a bobcats250 with kubota v3300-t
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 20312" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I wouldn't bother using a vacuum to get ALL the water from around the pistons (i'm assuming you want to pull a vacuum to evaporate the water), just WD or even oil and spin it over will be enough. For that amount of water you won't get any pitting of the head from water detonation. I don't have bolt torques sorry, but as long as you don't pull the head pull them down tight, that should be ok just don't over tighten anything.</p><p>As mentioned, your biggest issue will be the connectors, even in dry conditions the fuse box can corrode connecors, but these can be changed to inline fueses if they have gone bad.</p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 20312, member: 82"] I wouldn't bother using a vacuum to get ALL the water from around the pistons (i'm assuming you want to pull a vacuum to evaporate the water), just WD or even oil and spin it over will be enough. For that amount of water you won't get any pitting of the head from water detonation. I don't have bolt torques sorry, but as long as you don't pull the head pull them down tight, that should be ok just don't over tighten anything. As mentioned, your biggest issue will be the connectors, even in dry conditions the fuse box can corrode connecors, but these can be changed to inline fueses if they have gone bad. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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