60 hp 2 cyl water in bottom cyl

mopar1970

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Hi I have a 1983 60hp with water in the bottom cyl I think it is a head gsket becouse I have only an outer exhaust cover gasket. Is there any other place for water to get in? Also gan the head gasket be done on the boat?
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DJ

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Re: 60 hp 2 cyl water in bottom cyl

The head gasket is a good choice and probably the issue.

It could also be a powerhead to mid section gasket. I doubt the latter.

Replace the head gasket.

To do it right, see following.

1. Remove head.

2. Scrape old gasket material off using only a plastic scraper.

3. Re-install, using torque spec's. Remember, these head bolts are torqued in INCH pounds, NOT FOOT pounds.

4. Run engine through complete heat up and cool down cycle.

5. Re-torque with engine cold.
 

F_R

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Re: 60 hp 2 cyl water in bottom cyl

Speaking in generalities only, there are 3 major routes that water gets into cylinders.

Head Gasket
Exhaust gaskets or baffle plate---Probably not in yours
Lower main bearing seal

And don't scoff--a hole or defect or corrosion through a casting.

So, it's a search and discover project.
 
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DJ

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Re: 60 hp 2 cyl water in bottom cyl

FR is correct, thiose are the avenues in which H2O arrives in a cylinder.

My bets are on the head gasket. My experience with OMC head gaskets has proven that they are: Undertorqued.

However, once failed, only replacement brings the engine back.
 

mopar1970

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Re: 60 hp 2 cyl water in bottom cyl

So the head gasket is relativey common. I do have equal comp though. Does omc use any gasket sealer on the head gasket?
Thanks everyone,
Chris
 
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