joes_427_vette
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A relative has a new HPX and it seems to work out well for the farm applications. He has noticed when checking the oil the level is higher and a sample smells alot like gas. The plugs foul out and require changing often. This has happened several times and I'm sure it is not good for the bearings.
I have been told the kawasaki engine does not get hot enough in the cold weather and it causes gas to leak down the cylinders entering the iol pan. A hotter thermostat would work out better but it seems the only one available is a 90 degree fixture.
His last JD Gator had the same problem. Does anyone have a cure for this ? The old cardboard in the radiator trick may cause it to overheat if not caught and do major damage. Looking for a permanent cure. JD dealer said they do not have a problem. I know a local high school had 3 HPXs and got tired of changing plugs in them. Traded all three after 3 seasons.
I have been told the kawasaki engine does not get hot enough in the cold weather and it causes gas to leak down the cylinders entering the iol pan. A hotter thermostat would work out better but it seems the only one available is a 90 degree fixture.
His last JD Gator had the same problem. Does anyone have a cure for this ? The old cardboard in the radiator trick may cause it to overheat if not caught and do major damage. Looking for a permanent cure. JD dealer said they do not have a problem. I know a local high school had 3 HPXs and got tired of changing plugs in them. Traded all three after 3 seasons.