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Puffing through exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="2bobcats" data-source="post: 130442" data-attributes="member: 15824"><p>600 bobcat with vh4d wisconsin. Replaced both head gaskets because of excessive smoke.Torqued and retorted after running. Not smoking. Started up and after warming up starting traveling. Machine bogged down and died. When trying to start again it would sound like puffing through exhaust. I think an exhaust valve is hung up.Is there a way to figure out which one without taking heads off and without a compression tester. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2bobcats, post: 130442, member: 15824"] 600 bobcat with vh4d wisconsin. Replaced both head gaskets because of excessive smoke.Torqued and retorted after running. Not smoking. Started up and after warming up starting traveling. Machine bogged down and died. When trying to start again it would sound like puffing through exhaust. I think an exhaust valve is hung up.Is there a way to figure out which one without taking heads off and without a compression tester. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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