Kubota engines don't bend valves.
Why don't you start with giving more information as to what is going on, and what you are working on.
Sorry, should have included a disclaimer:i received an engine for a project. When attempting to turn it over for the first time, it stopped hard. Turns out it got damaged in shipping and a chip of the intake manifold flange broke off, fell down and wedged between the intake valve and head on cylinder #3.
Very low compression on this cylinder after that.
Bent valve was replaced. All was good.
Maybe check the compression on all 3 cylinders before digging in?
Well as I stated I have compression coming out of the intake it's a Kubota backhoe 4 cylinder diesel two and three have compression coming out of the intakeKubota engines don't bend valves.
Why don't you start with giving more information as to what is going on, and what you are working on.
Probably not a bent valve, but you bet you do have a blown head gasket.Well as I stated I have compression coming out of the intake it's a Kubota backhoe 4 cylinder diesel two and three have compression coming out of the intake