head gasket.........(sheesh)

   / head gasket.........(sheesh)
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when I replaced my head gasket I took the head to a machine shop to check for cracks and warpage,I also had new springs put in it.Not sure what your tractor is but in my 1610d I had to take the water pump off so I needed a new gasket for that and also valve cover gasket.While I had it tore down I went ahead and took the radiator to a shop and had it rooded and cored and put new hoses on.To me a manuel was helpful especially when setting the valves and torquing the head bolts.Forget to say I bought new head bolts after reading here the old ones stretch when torqued. russ

Thanks, very helpful. I guess it's better not to be in too big a rush........do it once. :D

This would be a good place for Aaron from Hoye Tractor to chime in.......
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #12  
Yes pleeeeeease dont ever use torque to yield bolts more than once... If they are torqued properly then they stretch effectively applying force. After use they are significantly weakened. There was another thread where a poor chap refitted his entire head only to have the last head bolt snap upon the final re torqing. Alot of extra work and potential failure to save probably 30-40 bucks :ashamed:. Jmho. Good luck.
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #13  
When you turn off the engine and 1 of the cylinders is at the down stroke, it will fill up with coolant which is uncompressable. When you go to start it, it will more than likely bend your rod or something else terrible.
... or shatter a piston.

If you have to run it, spin it for a while using the compression release, to blow the water out.
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh)
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... or shatter a piston.

If you have to run it, spin it for a while using the compression release, to blow the water out.

Love it!! You'd do well here in swamp yankee country:thumbsup:

And.......are you SURE I can't use this: $30 Head Gasket Repair? Coolant compatible! Permanent Seal. Easy 3-Steps No flush, leave-it-in. www.Seal-A-Head
:)
 
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   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #15  
Since these Yanmars are designed for running half-submerged in rice paddies, I expect the compression release is standard equipment to recover from "Oops that was deeper than I expected" incidents. :D
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #16  
The Water jackets in the head and block are pretty large. You probably wont plug anything in it up. But it could restrict you radiator more than it is. Chances are overheating already could have been what caused the blown head gasket originally, if the head it self is not cracked. So probably worst thing that could happen is it not work and plug your radiator. Then you would replace head gasket and radiator. So if your ok with that. Any Better result would be worth trying I guess.
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #17  
So, . . you are convinced you have a blown head gasket because of a "distinct "exhaust-y" noise"? Weren't you convinced you had one when you first got the tractor? How much water have you actually had to replace?
 
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So, . . you are convinced you have a blown head gasket because of a "distinct "exhaust-y" noise"? Weren't you convinced you had one when you first got the tractor? How much water have you actually had to replace?

It's the bubbly bottle that has me convinced. The new sound of the engine got me concerned, so I checked and........bubbles!!!:mad:

I had some overheating, which was caused by vegetable matter clogging the radiator.......it's sort of ironic that the head gasket went after the engine was running cool, not while it was running hot.
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh) #19  
With the engine completely cold, remove the radiator cap and start it up. check for bubbles in the radiator, (not the bottle), while still cold. Bubbles there = combustion leakage.
 
   / head gasket.........(sheesh)
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With the engine completely cold, remove the radiator cap and start it up. check for bubbles in the radiator, (not the bottle), while still cold. Bubbles there = combustion leakage.

I'll do it.........soon. I had bubbles in the bottle right after I started it; that's why I think it's the head gasket. Along with that certain noise change...........:confused:
 

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