what is the correct gasket maker?

Dan Beisel

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1970 Johnson 115hp:<br /><br />what is the best gasket sealer for me to use for the following items?<br /><br />-thermostat housing gaskets<br />-cover ports gasket (between head and head cover)<br /><br />Thanks in advance,<br />Dan
 

OBJ

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

Dan...go to the auto parts store and get a can of gasket sealing compound with a brush. It's a brownish color and is a common compound. Don't use form-a-gasket. The gasket sealing compound can be used to coat bolt threads also. Its' some good stuff.
 

cobra 3.0

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

I had the same question about a month ago and was also told to stay away from form-a-gasket. I purchased OMC gasket sealing compound in spray form. Works great and easy to apply.
 

Dan Beisel

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

Thanks guys!<br /><br />I'll give it a try!<br /><br />Dan
 

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

Aviation Permetex on most any gasket and bolt threads that are fuel/oil/water related. Good stuff. you will need to use alcohol to get it off your hands.<br /><br />Good luck
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

(Gasket Sealers)<br />(Usually available at any reliable automotive parts type store)<br />(J. Reeves)<br /><br />Do Not use any type of sealer on outboard carburetor or intake manifold gaskets as this would cause blockage of various fuel/air passageways. Also, there are new type gaskets, including head gaskets, which are used through out the engines that are coated with a substance that gives a shinny appearance to them. These gaskets are coated with a self sealer and are to be installed as is.... no sealers! Older style head and fuel related gaskets that are not coated with this substance are to be simply coated with oil.... nothing else.<br /> <br />All other gaskets (hopefully I've not overlooked anything above) should be coated with Gasket Sealer (the type that comes in a can that has a small brush in its screw off cap). This also pertains to some water pump installations that use a gasket between the plate and the lower unit housing.<br /> <br />Marprox Sealer 1000 or OMC Adhesive or Boat Armor Sealer 1000 (same substance) should be used on any metal to metal or metal to plastic surface (such as impeller hsg to plate) to eliminate air leaks. It should also be used on the Spaghetti tubing that is used on many powerhead crankcase halves, lower unit skegs, etc. I have found that this substance works quite well on various "O" Rings such as what are found on lower unit carrier and upper driveshaft bearing housings (Note that this substance is obviously not to be used on all "O" Rings).<br /> <br />DO NOT use any sealer on the large "O" Rings that are used on the upper and lower crankcase heads (The housing/heads that slide over the top and bottom of the crankshaft). On those "O" Rings, use only a coating of grease.<br /> <br />The exception of surface to surface contacts pertains to the later model matching crankcase (block) halves (which does not incorporate spaghetti tubing) which call for "Gel-Seal", or any other surface that calls for Gel-Seal. This substance seals in the absense of air, and if called for, must be used. One other form of Gel Seal that can be substituted is "Loctite #518". Nothing else that I know of will do!<br /><br />I advise against using silicone or permatex on a outboard engine. It simply will not function properly. The exception to this (as per OMC's recommendation), is to use the black Permatex (heavily) on the gasket 306242 which seperates the inner exhaust tube from the exhaust housing on the 1959 35hp and 1960 to 1970 40hp OMC outboards.
 

OBJ

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Re: what is the correct gasket maker?

Thanks Joe. Think I've seen this particular post before and can never find it. Would you mind if I would save it someplace for reuse? Real good info in there.
 
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