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Kx65 issues after rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovespeed" data-source="post: 205120" data-attributes="member: 3063"><p>Alright so I ended up sending the cylinder off to powerseal USA and got it replated and the head resurfaced. That fixed my head gasket problem! Went and got everything put back together today. Tried to crank, nothing. Wouldn't even bump start down a hill. I couldn't figure it out. I had everything perfect! So I ended up taking out the spark plug to check it out... The plug has no gap at all. It's pushed together. I'm sure I could just replace the plug but I need to know why it's like this?? How did this happen? I feel like it'll just happen with the next plug and that it's causing engine damage to my fresh expensive engine.... I did send the plug with the cylinder so maybe it happened there by accident but I'm not sure... Someone please help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovespeed, post: 205120, member: 3063"] Alright so I ended up sending the cylinder off to powerseal USA and got it replated and the head resurfaced. That fixed my head gasket problem! Went and got everything put back together today. Tried to crank, nothing. Wouldn't even bump start down a hill. I couldn't figure it out. I had everything perfect! So I ended up taking out the spark plug to check it out... The plug has no gap at all. It's pushed together. I'm sure I could just replace the plug but I need to know why it's like this?? How did this happen? I feel like it'll just happen with the next plug and that it's causing engine damage to my fresh expensive engine.... I did send the plug with the cylinder so maybe it happened there by accident but I'm not sure... Someone please help [/QUOTE]
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