On my 1969 Johnson 6HP 6R69M after replacing my Thermostat and doing a thorough cleanout of saltwater residue/crud (due to decomposed Impeller, which I also replaced) there is a leak between my Thermostat Housing Cap 312714 and the Cylinder Head. (Good news is that the Impeller is pushing a strong stream and powerhead is no longer overheating). I installed a news Thermostat Cap Gasket Sierra 18-0679 which I found local supplier (vs. OMC p/n 311145). The leak occurs midway (crosswise--2 screws 1 side, 1 screw other side, i.e. an elongated triangle) between the screws which fasten the Cap to Head. The leak is linear in shape and above the Gasket, I.e. between the Gasket and the Cap (not between the Gasket and the Head. I can see the cap is dished ever so slightly--laying a machinist's straightedge along the cap I would guess the Cap is "dished up" (i.e. away from Head mating surface) about .006-008" (about 1/2 of my thinnest feeler gauge which is .014). The mating surface on head is flat when checked by using same machinist's straightedge.
A couple questions: 1) are the OMC Gaskets better at filling the Cap/Head gap in case either the Cap or Head is dished wrong way?
2) is it possible to undo the wrong-way dish on the Cap by using 100/200/400grit silicon carbide paper on a piece of glass?
That is, by crude machining I could get the 2 longest mating surfaces on the underside of the Cap to be flat, or better yet slightly convex.
3) Is Gasket Compound a viable solution, either with or without Gasket? I do realize that next Thermostat replacement becomes more difficult, requires scraping away Gasket Compound...
I see Used Covers for sale on-line, but no New ones. A Used one might have same problem as my existing cover,
Thanks in advance for any help.
A couple questions: 1) are the OMC Gaskets better at filling the Cap/Head gap in case either the Cap or Head is dished wrong way?
2) is it possible to undo the wrong-way dish on the Cap by using 100/200/400grit silicon carbide paper on a piece of glass?
That is, by crude machining I could get the 2 longest mating surfaces on the underside of the Cap to be flat, or better yet slightly convex.
3) Is Gasket Compound a viable solution, either with or without Gasket? I do realize that next Thermostat replacement becomes more difficult, requires scraping away Gasket Compound...
I see Used Covers for sale on-line, but no New ones. A Used one might have same problem as my existing cover,
Thanks in advance for any help.