1989 Force 85 HP power head cooling

shipper506

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Hello all - I have a 1989 Force 85 HP power head rebuild project and need some help.

Background: low pressure on cylinder #1. Upon inspection #1 cylinder overheated on one side and caused the Aluminum to melt and adhere to the cylinder wall. Honing has rectified the cylinder wall problem, a new piston set will be ordered.

Problem: The three (I call them Dams) rubber dams, in the water jacket around the cylinders, are in place - but I found rubber pieces also in the water jacket around the cylinders (which I think contributed to the overheat). I can't seem to find any information on where and how many dams are in the block. I need to know (for peace of mind) that there isn't another one not in place.

Any place to find this information?
 

shipper506

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Sorry for the delay in my response. I am attempting to attach photos but need to make the photo file sizes smaller,
 

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shipper506

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Hence the reason i would like to know how many and the location of all "dams" located on the block.
 

jerryjerry05

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That I can't help with:(

Maybe someone who's replacing the head gasket can jump in with a pic?
 

Jeff2469

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I have a 1988 Force 85. There are no rubber dams.Sounds like a disintegrated impeller which, of course, has to be removed. Pic of what my block looks like
 

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