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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1746" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Well tazz that is a common problem. People are usually 180 degrees out on those kubota's, I'm glad that you found the problem. Some engine manufactures require you to retorque the head bolts on a motor after like 10 hrs of running after a rebuild. If you are loosing water fetch yourself a psi tester and see where that water is going, I hope that head isn't cracked for you, they are spendy from bobcat or a kubota dealership. I would leave your compression alone that isn't to bad on kubota engine with alot of hrs. I would find your water leak get that baby running so you can sell her. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1746, member: 259"] Well tazz that is a common problem. People are usually 180 degrees out on those kubota's, I'm glad that you found the problem. Some engine manufactures require you to retorque the head bolts on a motor after like 10 hrs of running after a rebuild. If you are loosing water fetch yourself a psi tester and see where that water is going, I hope that head isn't cracked for you, they are spendy from bobcat or a kubota dealership. I would leave your compression alone that isn't to bad on kubota engine with alot of hrs. I would find your water leak get that baby running so you can sell her. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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