Immersion pressure test results : Both intake and exhaust were the only points of leakage .
I used wooden blocks and cork gasket material to seal those ports .
Normally , a pressure test consists of sealing intake and exhaust , then applying 9 - 10 pounds of air which should be held for up to 10 minutes .
I didn't have a pressure gauge or the proper fittings to accomplish that .
I simply submerged the sealed motor ( less the magneto ) in a bucket of water and applied about forty - fifty pounds of air through a spark plug hole . The air nozzle was sealed to the head via hand pressure and a straight rubber spark plug cap .
The leaks appeared almost immediately , which was expected and the object .
Even with higher pressures , I couldn't fine any other points of leakage .
So , I have to find a better way than what I have to seal both ports if I ever want to use this motor and have any kind of reliability.
I'm thinking about using insulator blocks in both places . Obviously , the exhaust block will have to withstand some very high temperatures . I might use 1/4" plate aluminum for that , unless I can come up with a better solution .
Pete .