Hi guys, as per my previous email I just bought this Kubota with a dead engine, here are the details.
It was sitting for quite a while and leaked oil when trying to start, was recently turned over and it looks like it is hydraulically locked up.
It was listed a having a "Oil leak" (no visible oil leaks so I assume its from the dipstick tube)
Engine has plenty of thick black oil, about 4lt drained out.
No water in top of radiator, no water in the sump apart from a few drops of bright green coolant which may have happened during the transport home. I would guess that the water level in the radiator was about level with the top of the block.
Engine does move (as in not seized) when gently turning the engine by hand you can hear water being pumped out the exhaust.
So assuming it has either a blown gasket/cracked head or cracked block I started to carefully dismantle it.
First thing I came across is the exhaust has water in all three ports and the manifold. It looks like one cylinder has filled with water with the exhaust valve open and this has allowed the water to flow through the manifold into the the other exhaust ports up to the same level. I would guess at cyl number three as having the leak as this one seems to have the most water discoloration.
I will remove the cyl head tomorrow to see the damage, anything else I need to look out for??
cheers
Gazza
It was sitting for quite a while and leaked oil when trying to start, was recently turned over and it looks like it is hydraulically locked up.
It was listed a having a "Oil leak" (no visible oil leaks so I assume its from the dipstick tube)
Engine has plenty of thick black oil, about 4lt drained out.
No water in top of radiator, no water in the sump apart from a few drops of bright green coolant which may have happened during the transport home. I would guess that the water level in the radiator was about level with the top of the block.
Engine does move (as in not seized) when gently turning the engine by hand you can hear water being pumped out the exhaust.
So assuming it has either a blown gasket/cracked head or cracked block I started to carefully dismantle it.
First thing I came across is the exhaust has water in all three ports and the manifold. It looks like one cylinder has filled with water with the exhaust valve open and this has allowed the water to flow through the manifold into the the other exhaust ports up to the same level. I would guess at cyl number three as having the leak as this one seems to have the most water discoloration.
I will remove the cyl head tomorrow to see the damage, anything else I need to look out for??
cheers
Gazza
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