speckcrusader
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- Jul 24, 2004
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On our 225 Evinrude, we have a very tiny, pinhead leak on the top of the head, right near the voltage regulator, between it and the flywheel. It seems as though it is in a casting seam. We have tried every type of JB weld on it, but eventually, the water finds its way out.The cooling water pressure is at 35 psi at full throttle, which at that pressure is hard to totally seal.Some suggestions have been to drill/tap the leak and put a screw in. Be we are not ready to drill as we do not know the head thickness at that point.We are now thinking about welding it. But, we are not sure what that will do to the head at that location. Has anyone welded on an engine block while everything is in place? Is that a chancey thing, based upon the thickness of the head at that point. That "point", is the section of the head above the water cavity between the cylinder banks. As I said earlier right where the Voltage reg sits.We are concerned we will make a worse situation. We are very frustated as we cannot seem to kill this tiny, tiny leak. but, as you all know, just a splash of salt water on the coils, and that cylinder drops out.Plus, the water leaks over the engine and other components that do not like the salt water.<br /><br />Any thoughts/advice would be appreciated.<br /><br />thanks..<br /><br />David k.