have a kubota 900 rtv. customer brought it to me and said it over heated, ive worked in a kubota dealership for 3.5 years. dont now tho i work for myself. i've done a hundred head jobs on these and tractors. there water in the oil. i figured as usual it's a cracked head..... obtained a head from a good source. sent to a machine shop, checked for cracks, had complete head reworked. installed reman head. flushed milk from crankcase x2. had radiator rodded. fill with antifreeze and new thermostat & sensor for the fan and gage. within 20 min of running rad was low. shut it off & pulled the dipstick to find milk. i used the new style gasket that dont need the o-ring on the head. the unit starts and runs flawlessly. where can the water be gettin into the oil from? thanks in advance. pistol
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