Yep, I always pressure test them if I see any sort of irregularity with the gasket surface.
The repair options are many. We can "spot face" them here. I also have had good success using a slightly thicker fiber washer under the seat, but this is a last resort as it raises the needle up some.
Some really old units will be pretty "rotten" in the threads and around the seat. I've applied a light coating of Marine Tex to some really bad ones and got them to seal up just fine.
For the very worst ones, a new seat and threads has to be pressed in. This involve considerable machine work and we avoid this repair due to the expense......Cliff