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  • Water in bottom cyl!

    Ive done some searching here and come up with a few things, but here's my delima.

    I have a 1996 85hp 2 stroke. I found water in the bottom (no. 3?) cyl. It was running rough at lower rpms, but fine at WOT.

    Replaced a wornout head gasket and waterplate. Water still in the cyl..

    Could it be anything beside a cracked block? I took it to a mechanic and he said next step would be new powerhead.

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    I'll look on the exahust plate for any small holes tomorrow. I look for holes with the carbon deposits washed away right?

    Anything else i should do?

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      water can get in the cylinder via a few ways, blown headgasket, when replaced, you need to check for warping, and the surfaces must be 100% clean, the head itself may have a small hole or crack, through a hole in the exhaust plate, be careful when you pull it to pieces, breaking bolts is a common thing, kind of doubt you need a new powerhead just yet!

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