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Where do you live that the virus has gone away?? I want to move there!!Most of you know this but many people don't.
Diesel does not "ignite" like gas does with a spark plug, Diesel ignites under pressure, so the valves are very critical to ensure a high enough compression to work.
Central PA all but gone in this areaWhere do you live that the virus has gone away?? I want to move there!!
It's been about 3 weeks... any luck?I should have it back next week so I will install it and test and update the forum witht he results
He knows he got the wrong cylinder head. Engine ran before replacement... made in the same place that brought the world Covid 19.So I didn't take the time to read every comment
Yes sorry I responded to another reply issue is resolvedIt's been about 3 weeks... any luck?
He knows he got the wrong cylinder head. Engine ran before replacement... made in the same place that brought the world Covid 19.
I got the correct cylinder head but they did not do a valve job on it they just installed the valve springs and collets and sent it to me. The machine shop fixed everything thing valve seats were redone valve stem seals were replaced and a valve job was performed tractor run terrific nowHe knows he got the wrong cylinder head. Engine ran before replacement... made in the same place that brought the world Covid 19.
That is excellent info for others who may order from Amazon or eBay. Head must be disassembled and a proper valve job done. I guess it's a wash if you were to buy a bare head and reuse your Kubota parts. Thanks for the update.I got the correct cylinder head but they did not do a valve job on it they just installed the valve springs and collets and sent it to me.
Especially since Kubota is not offering this part anymore. My Kubota dealer said this part is discontinued. The only option is to buy an after market cylinder head and get a valve job done.That is excellent info for others who may order from Amazon or eBay. Head must be disassembled and a proper valve job done. I guess it's a wash if you were to buy a bare head and reuse your Kubota parts. Thanks for the update.
No.simple lap job to insure the faces are seating properly. No?
yeah I though so too and I tried to lapp the valves myself but it didn't work compression increased but the fix was to have them re-cut the valve seats when I contacted the seller they didn't even know what it meant to lapp the valves. Good thing is I bought it from Amazon and they have whats called an A to Z guarantee where they make any seller that sells stuff on their website resolve issues with the products they sell. Took almost a month of emails going back and forth and I was refunded the cost of the valve job by the seller. The seller kept saying send it back to them and they will fix is and I kept saying you sent me a defective part and I am not paying $350-400 dollar to ship a part back to them. I told them the A to Z warranty claim will stay open until the issue is resolved.Not really following along. If it's a new head, it should have new seats installed and new valves (I presume) so it would be a simple lap job to insure the faces are seating properly. No?