Hi all...
Weather was in mid -30's yesterday, so I figured it would be a good time to tinker in my basement... My 6 hp johnson idles great, but seems to not have the power it should at 1/2 throttle and above. While winterizing it in the fall, I noticed water droplets on the bottom plug (so it came home with me). Compression test showed the bottom about 95, while the top was ~115.
So, I pulled the head off yesterday... the pistons and bores look good. But the bottom piston looks a little too clean with only a bit of carbon (looked partially steam cleaned). It looked like there might have been some water intrustion into the cylinder right at the bottom (the gasket looks too clean there, with no scale deposit).
My Q's:
1) The old head gasket came off fairly easily (in one piece), so I take it that I should probably also put the new one in dry, with no gasket sealer. (?)
2) Is this type of failure common? I know it was idling on 2 cylinders, but suspect that at higher rpms (=more water pressure ?), it would leak a bit into the bottom jug... I found it funny that it would have a watery plug and still the compression didn't look too bad.
Thanks for your $.02
Weather was in mid -30's yesterday, so I figured it would be a good time to tinker in my basement... My 6 hp johnson idles great, but seems to not have the power it should at 1/2 throttle and above. While winterizing it in the fall, I noticed water droplets on the bottom plug (so it came home with me). Compression test showed the bottom about 95, while the top was ~115.
So, I pulled the head off yesterday... the pistons and bores look good. But the bottom piston looks a little too clean with only a bit of carbon (looked partially steam cleaned). It looked like there might have been some water intrustion into the cylinder right at the bottom (the gasket looks too clean there, with no scale deposit).
My Q's:
1) The old head gasket came off fairly easily (in one piece), so I take it that I should probably also put the new one in dry, with no gasket sealer. (?)
2) Is this type of failure common? I know it was idling on 2 cylinders, but suspect that at higher rpms (=more water pressure ?), it would leak a bit into the bottom jug... I found it funny that it would have a watery plug and still the compression didn't look too bad.
Thanks for your $.02