I have a 2003 Yamaha 9.9 HP 4 stroke. I am in southern Argentina where spare parts and mechanics are hard to come by. 4 weeks ago I had water in the engine oil and a local mechanic took it away and replaced the gaskets in the power head (cylinder head and upper casing) and the O ring. He stuck down the gaskets with a local product called Siloc 8600 (silicon oximica) which he says he has used in this type of application for the last 25 years (although its the first time he's worked on one of these small Yamahas). After less than 3 hours of use the problem re-occurred and I once more have oil that looks like milky coffee. He has today dismantled the power unit and the gaskets seem to be fine. He now plans to do a compression test on the cylinder head.
My query is twofold. First has anyone else had a problem similar to this and second whether the use of silicon or other sealants is a good or bad idea on the gaskets.
thanks
My query is twofold. First has anyone else had a problem similar to this and second whether the use of silicon or other sealants is a good or bad idea on the gaskets.
thanks