Re: 89 Force 50HP turns on and stays on only on high idle start
Actually that is a very good repair option to use the "Fix-A-Thread" kit. There are some critical points in using this kit:
1. When tapping make sure you chase the original thread and the tap should be perfectly straight. Use cutting oil or even regular oil to lube while tapping. If you cannot tap straight from the top, you can also tap from the inside or bottom.
2. When inserting the insert (use proper size that will flush to the top and bottom of the plug hole), use a spark plug to thread it in but at the same time use hardening threadlock between the insert and the hole (make sure you clean the oil used from the tapping with alcohol, acetone, etc and blow with air to properly dry). Allow threadlock to cure for a day. This will allow you to back off the spark plug without the insert. Remember the insert knurled end goes on top.
3. When swagging the insert, use a wood block for the head to lay on. You'd be better off using multiple medium to light tapping rather than one massive blow that can either crack the head or bow it.
Cleaning the head means cleaning all mating surfaces between the block and head where the gasket goes. As for the water ports, you can try cleaning them but make sure you cover (stuff with clean rags) the cylinders from debris. DO NOT USE GASKET MAKER BETWEEN THE GASKET, HEAD OR BLOCK. NONE IS REQUIRED.
Actually that is a very good repair option to use the "Fix-A-Thread" kit. There are some critical points in using this kit:
1. When tapping make sure you chase the original thread and the tap should be perfectly straight. Use cutting oil or even regular oil to lube while tapping. If you cannot tap straight from the top, you can also tap from the inside or bottom.
2. When inserting the insert (use proper size that will flush to the top and bottom of the plug hole), use a spark plug to thread it in but at the same time use hardening threadlock between the insert and the hole (make sure you clean the oil used from the tapping with alcohol, acetone, etc and blow with air to properly dry). Allow threadlock to cure for a day. This will allow you to back off the spark plug without the insert. Remember the insert knurled end goes on top.
3. When swagging the insert, use a wood block for the head to lay on. You'd be better off using multiple medium to light tapping rather than one massive blow that can either crack the head or bow it.
Cleaning the head means cleaning all mating surfaces between the block and head where the gasket goes. As for the water ports, you can try cleaning them but make sure you cover (stuff with clean rags) the cylinders from debris. DO NOT USE GASKET MAKER BETWEEN THE GASKET, HEAD OR BLOCK. NONE IS REQUIRED.