1971 Evinrude 6HP Fisherman.
I blew a head gasket minutes after inheriting the engine. This is what I see after removing the head. Notice the difference between each cylinder head. They cylinder that still had compression is rich in carbon deposits, while the cylinder that was effected by the gasket rip is "clean", with a fair amount of rust. Their respective pistons look the same way.
What does this tell you guys? I would have expected both to have carbon build-up.
Also, what can I use to clean the the head and top-of-pistons prior to putting everything back together?
I blew a head gasket minutes after inheriting the engine. This is what I see after removing the head. Notice the difference between each cylinder head. They cylinder that still had compression is rich in carbon deposits, while the cylinder that was effected by the gasket rip is "clean", with a fair amount of rust. Their respective pistons look the same way.
What does this tell you guys? I would have expected both to have carbon build-up.
Also, what can I use to clean the the head and top-of-pistons prior to putting everything back together?