Bobc
Well-Known Member
I recently acquired an old Yamaha 8A outboard, which wasn't running well.
After much mucking about with the usual bits, I noticed a drop of what looked like water on the lower spark plug.
So I removed the head and found the lower chamber with water in.
Now, I asume that it's coming past the head gasket (I don't think there's anywhere else it can get in is there?).
Anywhay, it looks like I won't be able to get a new head gasket, so I'm looking for advice from the experts on how best to nail it back together. I tried cleaning the faces up and putting a bit of blue silicone on the faces, but that didn't work (didn't expect it to).
Is there any type of gob that I can use that will work on head gaskets? The gasket is intact (no lumps out of it).
Or is the water getting somewhere else?
Your thoughts please...
After much mucking about with the usual bits, I noticed a drop of what looked like water on the lower spark plug.
So I removed the head and found the lower chamber with water in.
Now, I asume that it's coming past the head gasket (I don't think there's anywhere else it can get in is there?).
Anywhay, it looks like I won't be able to get a new head gasket, so I'm looking for advice from the experts on how best to nail it back together. I tried cleaning the faces up and putting a bit of blue silicone on the faces, but that didn't work (didn't expect it to).
Is there any type of gob that I can use that will work on head gaskets? The gasket is intact (no lumps out of it).
Or is the water getting somewhere else?
Your thoughts please...