I've seen corrosion like that before. JB weld may work, I don't know from direct experience. One thing I would try to do is when cleaning up the hole, try to tapper the sides a bit so that the inside opening is a bit wider than the outside.
If you do that, the epoxy that you form into a tapered plug and will self seal as cooling water pushes against it.
One symptom I don't understand is why a leak in that spot would cause water to exit the bypass port assuming that is where you saw it. It would fill the cowling and drain down the outside of the exhaust tube I would think.
My point is that I would try the JB weld fix before committing to the cost to replace a head and see how that works out. There may be more issues
If you do that, the epoxy that you form into a tapered plug and will self seal as cooling water pushes against it.
One symptom I don't understand is why a leak in that spot would cause water to exit the bypass port assuming that is where you saw it. It would fill the cowling and drain down the outside of the exhaust tube I would think.
My point is that I would try the JB weld fix before committing to the cost to replace a head and see how that works out. There may be more issues
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