Parts for my 4300 were around $750, machine shop charged $300 and they magnafluxed the head, ground the valves and seats, replaced valve seals, shotblasted and cleaned the head, bored+honed the block, replaced the cam bearings, cork polished the crank and measured it, replaced all the freeze plugs and cleaned the block, replaced the wrist pin pushers and honed to fit, then wrapped everything in shipping plastic. They didn't surface the top of the block, which I would recommend having done because of the way this engine is made after what I went through.
Overheating. No water coming from anywhere charged t-stat, head gasket. No cracks that can be seen
Don't know about oil pressure and radiator is ok. Don't know how to check oil pressure I am not a mechanic, although I know the head gasket was put on rightWhen you had the head off did you have it checked for cracks? You didn't mention the water pump or radiator? What have you done there? With regard to overhaul, how is the compression and oil pressure? So far I haven't heard anything that indicates it needs overhauled.
I bought a tractor with an overheating issue and they had already done the head gasket. The problem ended up being an improperly installed head gasket. Just because the head gasket was done doesn't mean it was done correctly.
What was wrong with it that you rebuilt it
Well didn't abuse it. Just one day the temp gauge went to red.It was a broken piston from overuse of ether due to not knowing about the thermistor issue for me. The bores weren't bad and I could have gotten away with just putting in a new piston, but by the time I was into it that far I went ahead and rebuilt the whole engine. Tractor has to be split to replace a piston anyway. liquid cooled yanmars will last a VERY long time if they aren't abused.
No I changed the sensor, t-stat and water pump is goodDid it smell hot? Could just be a sensor but probably not. Nothing you've said indicates to me that it needs an overhaul. In my limited experience most overheating issues on the little Yanmar's are head or head gasket issues. The head probably should have been checked while it was off. If you're not a mechanic I recommend finding a local mechanic familiar with the little Yanmar's and let him diagnose.
Rebuilt my 4300 last year it ended costing me around 2000 , but I am in the process of changing out the head gasket again. Now as far as JD they charged me 1200 to tear it down the first time but not remove it from tractor. That did include towing. To rebuild the engine they wanted around 16,000 yes that is not a typo.I ended getting a rebuild kit from Maxine force.
Well didn't abuse it. Just one day the temp gauge went to red.