Re: 69 johnson 20hp
Take the head back off and get a flat piece of glass (8 x 10 or so), lay a piece of 400 sand paper on the glass and sand the head using figure 8 motion until the entire machine surface is shiny. Then replace it, and double check the torque sequence. Very common problem and most of the time it's an easy fix (other than all the sanding). Another tip would be, after re-installing the head and running the motor up to operating temp, shut her down, let it cool a bit, and then re-torque the head bolts. Good luck with it, that's a great motor you've got there!