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If the cutouts are not already sealed, I would use penetrating epoxy on them. No need to glass.
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On the fence on sealing up cutout and applying 4200 on transom assembly...will be tackling this project in a few weeks.
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Assuming you mean the foam gasket, as long as the transom is flat you shouldn't need any sealer. A little bellow adhesive in the corners between the gasket and transom assembly to help keep the gasket in place is all you need.
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Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4533592)
Installed a new HP transom assembly dry, still dry
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Below the waterline, possibility of rotting the transom if it leaks, tough to see if it does, I'll put a thin layer of sealer on it vs worry about it or even think about it.
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The sealant for me was added peace of mind. I know it isn't necessary and many don't use it. A little extra sealing can't hurt.
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I'm removing one now that was installed dry, gasket shrank up and now it leaks BAD
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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4536785)
I'm removing one now that was installed dry, gasket shrank up and now it leaks BAD
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Boat has 200 hours, been out of the water for 4 years. Transom is solid and flat
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Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4536790)
Guess there is a first time for everything but never heard of a gasket shrinking. Most time it starts to leak is when the transom gets soft.
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