Re: 1989 Johnson 20HP
The body temperature is 98.6 unless there are other issues....... So your hand should rest comfortably on 145 deg.,,,,just 47deg. higher.
True,
But the water coming out is "cold" even after running the motor for a while. Well CRAP, I thought the thermostat housing was one piece apart from the cylinder head, I see I am going to have to take the whole cylinder head off now to get at the thermostat

while inspecting, I noticed a few rips on the gasket/pieces missing in places that have been torn threw the years
This is going to be a hard job huh? now I am all worried, I guess I should have taken a better look, but what I read last night told me it was only 4bolts I needed to remove :redface: I was tired, perhaps I was looking at the wrong year motor...
Can any of you pro's walk this guy through what I need to do? Torque specs, anything I need to be careful of etc. The head gasket IS the original for sure as it has the engine blocks paint over it on the edges of the gasket.
Also curious, does my motor have a temp alarm/buzzer? I do know it is SLOW enabled as it says so in my owners manual. This crappy .pdf seloc manual is junk, and I am in Canada so it will be a while until I can get a good manual. I am capable of taking the head off, no problem there.. Do I need to worry about snapping bolts?
Please forgive me fellas and if you could be so kind as to walk me through the steps that I might not know that would be great "yes I understand when it comes to putting the bolts back on, to do them not one after the other side by side but chris cross pattern

Ah, I am rather worried as I dont know I am going to get my torque wrench on the bottom cylinder's bolts
Thanks for all the help! Love this place
