jbeardencars
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I have a 1964 johnson seahorse MQ-10s. I have been using it for 20+ years and never had any problems with it. It hasn't been run for about five years though. I put it in a barrel yesterday to get it running again. Thats when I noticed that it had a hole in the cylinder head. see picture below for cylinder head picture (without hole). The hole is in the long tube-like piece where the water is pulled into the motor. The hole is about the size of a quarter and is only on the outside, so when it leaks water, the water will not get into the actual cylinder. Any advice for a repair...epoxy, brazing... or should I just purchase a used pieces.