Hi everyone,
I've accidentally damaged the mating surfaces of the head and block on my Evinrude 115hp 1978 model (model number 115893C).
:facepalm:
There are small scratches on the surface which is causing the head gasket to leak. I tried sanding it back with fine sand paper (starting at 320 and finishing with 400 grit) but I dont think this is something I could take out sanding it by hand. I know I need to get this machined (plus I would feel much better if I get it done properly by machining it).
Now the problem is, I really REALLY dont want to go through the hassle of pulling the block apart to get it machined. Is there ANY way at all that I can get a machines, smooth, flat surface without taking the engine apart?
The parts that im talking about are in the picture below.
The head (circled in blue) is fine to be send to the machinist.
The block (circled in red) is what I dont want to pull apart..
http://i.imgur.com/BAxtL6x.png

I've accidentally damaged the mating surfaces of the head and block on my Evinrude 115hp 1978 model (model number 115893C).
There are small scratches on the surface which is causing the head gasket to leak. I tried sanding it back with fine sand paper (starting at 320 and finishing with 400 grit) but I dont think this is something I could take out sanding it by hand. I know I need to get this machined (plus I would feel much better if I get it done properly by machining it).
Now the problem is, I really REALLY dont want to go through the hassle of pulling the block apart to get it machined. Is there ANY way at all that I can get a machines, smooth, flat surface without taking the engine apart?
The parts that im talking about are in the picture below.
The head (circled in blue) is fine to be send to the machinist.
The block (circled in red) is what I dont want to pull apart..
http://i.imgur.com/BAxtL6x.png
