
Ran it for about 3 mins the other day after finally getting it hooked to the boat with controls et al., and noticed that the port side head was almost too hot to touch. Starb side was nice and cool. So naturally did a little bit of investigating and found a bunch of corrosion in the heads' cooling passages. Tested the thermostats after a somewhat painful extraction process (why did they make access so difficult? At least this is not the bubble back motor).
Strangely the port side seemed to function with the hot water/cold water baths, and not the starb side. Either way I'm replacing both along with poppets, grommets, diverters etc. I did the best I could to remove the corrosion, dipped heads and covers in salt-away (or whatever it's called) for like 20-30 mins, which really didn't seem to help that much. Got in there with brushes that I could find, but still there are deposits.
Are there some better methods to remove the corrosion, or is it just painstaking no matter what?
There were salt deposits filling all the little grooves in the head covers, which seems like they're supposed to be dry, but I guess over time the gaskets degrade and don't hold the water back anymore?
Lastly, I've read up on this but want to make sure. I have the sierra gaskets for the head covers, do they need any kind of gasket compound, like the Johnson gasket sealing compound that remains semi-liquid?
Lastly lastly, the cylinder walls look great. Almost not a single score anywhere. Nothing perceptible by feel. Some of the (I'm assuming, but is not necessarily) original cross-hatching is still visible.