I have an 07 F90/65 (Jet) that I've noticed has a small bubble in the aluminum leg where it would normally join to the lower unit. In this case, there is a spacer in between the jet volute and the leg. It is at the top of this spacer, port side of the motor where some exhaust gas/water is pushing through. It seems to be about at the right place where the exhaust tube runs down into the lower unit. I spoke with Outboard Jets about it, they think it's no big deal, but this is a Yamaha issue, not Outboard Jets. I'd love to pull that spacer off and take a look, but it seems that whenever I do any job for the first time near the jet volute, I end up breaking at least one bolt. From what I'm learning, it seems that one broken bolt per job is making out ahead. Is this something worth risking snapping more bolts and more machine shop bills to investigate?