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Finding Replacement Engines for the 1835C Gas Continental Engine
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The Bobcat 1835C is a popular skid steer loader widely used in construction, agriculture, and other industries. It originally comes with a Continental gas engine, but over time, as the machines age and experience wear and tear, many owners need to replace the engine. This article discusses the challenges and solutions for finding a suitable engine replacement for the Bobcat 1835C.
Engine Replacement Issues
A common issue among users is the difficulty in finding an original Continental gas engine for the 1835C, as these engines are no longer being produced. As the engines age, many machines experience failures, leading owners to seek alternative engine options.
When it comes to replacing the engine, many owners choose to go with the same Continental engine, but others may explore options from different manufacturers. Popular alternatives include engines from brands such as Komatsu and other engines that are compatible with skid steer loaders.
Finding the Right Replacement Engine
When searching for a suitable replacement engine, there are several key factors to consider:
  1. Power and Torque Matching: The replacement engine must match the original engine’s power and torque to ensure the machine performs as expected.
  2. Installation Compatibility: The size and mounting position of the replacement engine must align with the original. If not, modifications to the machine may be necessary.
  3. Electrical System Compatibility: The electrical system, such as ignition systems and sensors, must be compatible with the existing control system. Different engine brands may have different electrical interfaces, so ensuring proper connection is crucial.
  4. Cooling and Exhaust Systems: The replacement engine’s cooling and exhaust systems must work with the original system to avoid issues like overheating or emission concerns.
Popular Replacement Engine Brands and Models
Many Bobcat 1835C owners have successfully installed alternative engines. Some of the most common replacement engine brands include:
  • Continental (Cummins): Although the original engine is no longer in production, some users still manage to find suitable Continental engines, either in stock or as refurbished models.
  • Komatsu: Some Komatsu engines align with the requirements for the Bobcat 1835C and are available in the market, making them a popular choice for engine replacement.
  • Other Gas Engine Brands: Some owners opt for other engine brands like General Motors (GM) engines, which can provide a cost-effective alternative while still meeting the performance needs of the machine.
Conclusion
Replacing the engine on a Bobcat 1835C is a common need, particularly when the original engine fails due to age. By choosing the right replacement engine, users can restore the machine’s functionality and extend its lifespan. It's crucial to ensure that the power, torque, installation compatibility, and electrical systems match up when selecting a replacement. Owners can consider Continental, Komatsu, or other engine brands based on their specific needs and budget.
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