Mean Jean
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Kubota L1801. North American equivalent is an L185.*
I've replaced the head gasket on it 3 times in the same number of years with the last time being a week ago.*
A leak keeps developing at the exact same spot, front left corner.*
This last time I head the machined and was told they removed*3 thousandths of an inch.*
I torqued the head bolts twice. Once after original replacement and once after running it for 15 minutes. I also followed the proper torquing pattern.*
I rinsed the rad and cleaned the fins. Didn't run it real hard so I'm doubtful it's an over heating issue.*
I have been mindful to put the head bolts back in their original homes each time. I mention this bc I'm thinking the front left head bolt may be stretched.*
What else might be causing this problem? *
Thanks you all for your help.*
I can't confirm the head gasket has failed this time. I can confirm the leak is in the same place though.
I've replaced the head gasket on it 3 times in the same number of years with the last time being a week ago.*
A leak keeps developing at the exact same spot, front left corner.*
This last time I head the machined and was told they removed*3 thousandths of an inch.*
I torqued the head bolts twice. Once after original replacement and once after running it for 15 minutes. I also followed the proper torquing pattern.*
I rinsed the rad and cleaned the fins. Didn't run it real hard so I'm doubtful it's an over heating issue.*
I have been mindful to put the head bolts back in their original homes each time. I mention this bc I'm thinking the front left head bolt may be stretched.*
What else might be causing this problem? *
Thanks you all for your help.*
I can't confirm the head gasket has failed this time. I can confirm the leak is in the same place though.
