Dear Friends,
DISCREPANCY
After installing an entire brand new cylinder head; no start on B7100D, only white smoke coming out the exhaust pipe while cranking the engine. The engine is blowing more white smoke than a fog machine used in a headbanger M-TV music video from the 1980. So far I attempted six times to start the engine (five second bursts with the starter). Engine does coughs and wants to start. Some black smoke was noted on the next to last engine startup.
BACKGROUND
I recently replaced the cylinder head on my B7100D. During the cylinder head removal no damage to the pistons, piston rings, or engine block, nor could I visual see cracks in the old (replaced) cylinder head, my skill level is novice so I could have missed something. I replaced the following parts; a brand new complete cylinder head from Kumar Bros, new KUBOTA head gasket, new KUBOTA head bolts, new KUBOTA exhaust manifold studs, and KUBOTA cylinder head water pipe Oring.
SPECIAL NOTES
My first attempt with the cylinder head replacement I quickly discovered I inverted the head gasket. I caught this when I noted coolant leaking out of the number two exhaust port and from the unplugged exhaust manifold stud hole. I had attempted to fill the coolant system before I installed the new exhaust manifold studs into the new cylinder head. Fortunately I did not I attempted to start the engine.
Second attempt. I removed & replaced both the head gasket and Oring with a new (second) KUBOTA head gasket and oring and reinstalled cylinder head. Installed the new exhaust studs and added coolant. This time coolant was coming out of unplugged stud hole for the engine's hook, right next to cylinder number three exhaust stud. I inserted a new aftermarket stud and attached engine hook/firewall bracket and continued with filling the coolant system and reassembly of cylinder head.
CONCERNS
Did I flood the cylinder head's intake/exhaust ports again with coolant because I had not installed the new engine hook stud into the cylinder head prior to adding coolant?
Also, I did not install a shim on top of the head gasket because I was installing a brand new cylinder head which is not warped therefore not needed, my logic which could be wrong. Should I install a new shim? Part number of the KUBOTA head gasket installed is number 15975-03310. My engine serial number is 1130.
Respectfully,
Mike from CLE
DISCREPANCY
After installing an entire brand new cylinder head; no start on B7100D, only white smoke coming out the exhaust pipe while cranking the engine. The engine is blowing more white smoke than a fog machine used in a headbanger M-TV music video from the 1980. So far I attempted six times to start the engine (five second bursts with the starter). Engine does coughs and wants to start. Some black smoke was noted on the next to last engine startup.
BACKGROUND
I recently replaced the cylinder head on my B7100D. During the cylinder head removal no damage to the pistons, piston rings, or engine block, nor could I visual see cracks in the old (replaced) cylinder head, my skill level is novice so I could have missed something. I replaced the following parts; a brand new complete cylinder head from Kumar Bros, new KUBOTA head gasket, new KUBOTA head bolts, new KUBOTA exhaust manifold studs, and KUBOTA cylinder head water pipe Oring.
SPECIAL NOTES
My first attempt with the cylinder head replacement I quickly discovered I inverted the head gasket. I caught this when I noted coolant leaking out of the number two exhaust port and from the unplugged exhaust manifold stud hole. I had attempted to fill the coolant system before I installed the new exhaust manifold studs into the new cylinder head. Fortunately I did not I attempted to start the engine.
Second attempt. I removed & replaced both the head gasket and Oring with a new (second) KUBOTA head gasket and oring and reinstalled cylinder head. Installed the new exhaust studs and added coolant. This time coolant was coming out of unplugged stud hole for the engine's hook, right next to cylinder number three exhaust stud. I inserted a new aftermarket stud and attached engine hook/firewall bracket and continued with filling the coolant system and reassembly of cylinder head.
CONCERNS
Did I flood the cylinder head's intake/exhaust ports again with coolant because I had not installed the new engine hook stud into the cylinder head prior to adding coolant?
Also, I did not install a shim on top of the head gasket because I was installing a brand new cylinder head which is not warped therefore not needed, my logic which could be wrong. Should I install a new shim? Part number of the KUBOTA head gasket installed is number 15975-03310. My engine serial number is 1130.
Respectfully,
Mike from CLE