Ok, so i picked this 86 115 up to go on an old wildcat. I bought it off someone i know and if he said it ran well i believe him completely. the trouble started since ive been running it on the watermuffs(just mounted it up on the boat). i noticed a water leak at the exhaust cover where the gasket had blown out, turns out the bolts were not tight and it had simply blown the gasket out. so easy enough repair, ordered gaskets and i plan on using a product similar to yammabond? on the bolts. i think that was what it was called when i rebuilt my jetski and that's what it ran on all the head bolts ect... im assuming that mercury used a similar product when new on these bolts. The gaskets have obviously been replaced in the recent past and the last guy didnt use any form of lock tight and actually wire wheeled the threads clean. but checked with a snap on straight edge all of my mating surfaces are near dead flat, so no problems there. trouble is when i looked in to the exhaust ports, the second cylinder from the bottom shows a good bit of scoring around the center exhaust port. now i dont remember the numbers but when i bought this i compression tested it and they were all close to even around 120, looked like a really healthy motor. so im sure compression numbers and damage havent changed in 5 minutes if running it, this damage is old. so my basic question is just an opinion of if this things going to eat itself. i mean I'm a tech for ford and have built many a motor, and I've pulled quite a few snowmobiles that ran decent down and seen similar stuff. i just have zero experience on mercury stuff, been a hardcore omc 3 and 4 cylinder fan my whole life. so basically just looking for someone who knows these motors and if its going to live, just a go fast boat, dont care about a bit of bad idle. now the last thing is i have a same year 90 hp of unknown condition, it came off a pontoon boat and looks super good and low hour. is this the same block and internal aside from reed blocks and carbs ect..? if so i could pull that one down and look in to it, a powerhead swap is no big issue, and as far as ive read their all 99 cu in powerheads. if their truly the same i would obviously pick the best looking one to run. i just dont want to get in to a full rebuild for a 35 year old motor, but at the same time they are great motors and ive loved running them on boats before. pics attached. thanks for any input.