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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 16481" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That sounds about rite. From memory the thermostats i have installed were marked 205 or 210F or i *think* 95C.</p><p>The temperature you are running sounds totally normal. If you are worried, grab a new sender and gauge, the sender is only like $7 and the gauge is around the $30 mark. You then will know for sure the temp is rite, i have done this myself just to be sure.</p><p>The heat issue is usually from when you blow a hose or run low on coolant, the thermal shock is what usually cracks the head when the cooler coolant goes over the hot section of the head and not from running a little warmer (a few degrees more). The problem isn't limited to just the V1702, the V2203 is the same, i think most water cooled Kubota's are susceptible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 16481, member: 82"] That sounds about rite. From memory the thermostats i have installed were marked 205 or 210F or i *think* 95C. The temperature you are running sounds totally normal. If you are worried, grab a new sender and gauge, the sender is only like $7 and the gauge is around the $30 mark. You then will know for sure the temp is rite, i have done this myself just to be sure. The heat issue is usually from when you blow a hose or run low on coolant, the thermal shock is what usually cracks the head when the cooler coolant goes over the hot section of the head and not from running a little warmer (a few degrees more). The problem isn't limited to just the V1702, the V2203 is the same, i think most water cooled Kubota's are susceptible. [/QUOTE]
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