Re: Take a look at my plugs and tell me what you think - 1989 Evinrude 175
Well, I went for it. Decided to investigate both the head and exhaust gaskets, better safe than sorry and all that.
1. Removed port cylinder head
-One bolt snapped, inside the block (no stud is protruding from the surface of the block). It is the lowest starboard (right) bolt on the port bank.
-All other bolts came out fine
-Cylinder, piston and even gasket look good. Some minor rusting and scoring on the top of the piston (no sure from what, remember compression was 100psi even when I check a few days ago). After inspection I'm leaning to the leak coming from the exhaust gasket.
2. Tried to remove the exhaust cover
-Three bolts snapped. Two have a significant amount of bolt left protruding from the block, the other has less but exact amount is unknown
-Couldn't remove the lowest two outermost bolts on the cover because the cowling is in the way (these bolts are loose and not snapped). Not sure what to do about this.
-Overall couldn't get the exhaust cover off. Tried hard, but didn't get brutish on the thing. Either way with all the studs protruding and not being able to remove the two lowest bolts I'm fighting an uphill battle with the powerhead in place.
Looks like Im going to be removing the powerhead to be able to properly get to these bolts to have them drilled/tapped by a machinist. Im leaning to having all the threads re-tapped just to be on the safe side.
Any advice on how to proceed? Anything in particular I should be instructing the machinist to do or watch out for?
Well, I went for it. Decided to investigate both the head and exhaust gaskets, better safe than sorry and all that.
1. Removed port cylinder head
-One bolt snapped, inside the block (no stud is protruding from the surface of the block). It is the lowest starboard (right) bolt on the port bank.
-All other bolts came out fine
-Cylinder, piston and even gasket look good. Some minor rusting and scoring on the top of the piston (no sure from what, remember compression was 100psi even when I check a few days ago). After inspection I'm leaning to the leak coming from the exhaust gasket.
2. Tried to remove the exhaust cover
-Three bolts snapped. Two have a significant amount of bolt left protruding from the block, the other has less but exact amount is unknown
-Couldn't remove the lowest two outermost bolts on the cover because the cowling is in the way (these bolts are loose and not snapped). Not sure what to do about this.
-Overall couldn't get the exhaust cover off. Tried hard, but didn't get brutish on the thing. Either way with all the studs protruding and not being able to remove the two lowest bolts I'm fighting an uphill battle with the powerhead in place.
Looks like Im going to be removing the powerhead to be able to properly get to these bolts to have them drilled/tapped by a machinist. Im leaning to having all the threads re-tapped just to be on the safe side.
Any advice on how to proceed? Anything in particular I should be instructing the machinist to do or watch out for?