Getting gaskets to seal on pitted surfaces.

johnny22r2d2

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I am in the process of replacing almost all the gaskets on a 1960 Merc 400, and I'm tryng to find out what other people have used. The gasket I'm having an issue with is the Cylinder Block Cover Gasket, I have tried to slighly smooth the surface but I can't take to much off because the area that has the issue is where the water flows around the cylinders and it has the 4 holes for the spark plugs. Sorry I'm rambling, basically I put the cover back on with the new gasket and I'm leaking water around where the gasket seals around the holes for the spark plugs. Thanks for any help.
 

KCLOST

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Re: Getting gaskets to seal on pitted surfaces.

You can use a liquid/gel gasket compound out of a tube for this... Or an ATV Silicone...

This will not be subjected to oil/gas so it will work as a water/seal very well. Just let it set up before presurizing the gasket.

Just run a very, very thin bead on both sides of the gasket and re-install. And you only need to apply it on the outer surfaces that water can escape through the cover...
 

johnny22r2d2

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Re: Getting gaskets to seal on pitted surfaces.

Thank you for the help. I've been trying to avoid ordering a new cylinder block cover, that is even if I could find one for a 46 year old outboard motor. Iknew there was a way I could get it done I just wanted to find out what I should use. I'll let you know how it goes.

Asta La Bye Bye
 
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