Re: head gasket question
Water coming in direct contact with the temperatures found in a combustion chamber creates steam in very short order. Slight leakage into the water jacket or from the water jacket can created a situation were some part of the engine will have to deal with steam. An outboard is not designed to deal with steam and its presures. Any head gasket leak is going to start small, its not an all paper gasket remember, that crush metal in there is pretty tough, has to be, its job is containing explosions. So you are always in tune with your outboards performance, STEAM in the combustion chamber will jack the piston into the wall, siezure maybe??.....steam in the water jacket is not a very good heat absorbing agent, hot spot, siezure maybe?? shut her down....take her home....check compression...maybe no problem there after a little cool down. But there is a bad gasket there. This is why many service instructions recomend retourqing the head over time.<br /><br />Rodbolt, your thirty years were nothing but keeping the physics of an internal combustion engine within the parameters required to make it perform.