Edensgardener
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Hi everyone - I've been sort of lurking on this forum several years and always find great help - ya'll are awesome. But I had to finally post a question as I'm not finding the answer to this issue.
My little JD 650 started overheating last week. I replaced hoses (as I found a leak) and topped off with new fluid, and thought that fixed it. However, then I noticed "smoke or steam" coming out from under the "hood" and a very hot engine. Looked like diesel leaking through one of the copper washers. Bought 2 sets and replaced them all along with the remaining original fuel line tubing. I'd already replaced several of the others.
STILL overheating. So my next thought is that maybe the thermostat is stuck - however, I for the life of all 110lbs of me, can NOT budge either of the bolts on the housing whereby I need to get that thermostat OUT and put in a new one. Much less figure out how to put a new one in there. LOL
It seems the bolts are about 1/2", but not getting a tight grip with wrench. Next size down is too small. Is the Yanmar running metric sizes? Or, is there some trick.
Hoping and praying I've not overheated to the point of damage, but I don't think so. I shut him down as soon as the light popped on and/or I started to notice something wasn't right. You can smell it when the engine gets hot. No signs of cracked block, etc. Just can't run for more than 5 or so minutes w/o it running hot.
thanks in advance for all your expert advice! I'm going to head to the dealer and pick up the replacement thermostat and hope for some replies when I get back.
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My little JD 650 started overheating last week. I replaced hoses (as I found a leak) and topped off with new fluid, and thought that fixed it. However, then I noticed "smoke or steam" coming out from under the "hood" and a very hot engine. Looked like diesel leaking through one of the copper washers. Bought 2 sets and replaced them all along with the remaining original fuel line tubing. I'd already replaced several of the others.
STILL overheating. So my next thought is that maybe the thermostat is stuck - however, I for the life of all 110lbs of me, can NOT budge either of the bolts on the housing whereby I need to get that thermostat OUT and put in a new one. Much less figure out how to put a new one in there. LOL
It seems the bolts are about 1/2", but not getting a tight grip with wrench. Next size down is too small. Is the Yanmar running metric sizes? Or, is there some trick.
Hoping and praying I've not overheated to the point of damage, but I don't think so. I shut him down as soon as the light popped on and/or I started to notice something wasn't right. You can smell it when the engine gets hot. No signs of cracked block, etc. Just can't run for more than 5 or so minutes w/o it running hot.
thanks in advance for all your expert advice! I'm going to head to the dealer and pick up the replacement thermostat and hope for some replies when I get back.
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