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rcarroll 11-03-2013 07:58 AM

Silent thunder gasket
 
Boating season is over here In Ohio so I'm fixing a few issues. I noticed the gasket was not sealing and there was exhaust blowing out between the transom and platform. If I remove the platform where can I get a new gasket for it? Also when reinstalling should I just use 5200 to seal up the bolt holes ?

DRock 11-04-2013 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by rcarroll (Post 4021052)
Boating season is over here In Ohio so I'm fixing a few issues. I noticed the gasket was not sealing and there was exhaust blowing out between the transom and platform. If I remove the platform where can I get a new gasket for it? Also when reinstalling should I just use 5200 to seal up the bolt holes ?

Email Scott Smith with Formula: scotts @ formulaboats.com He sold me the 2 gaskets last summer. I took the swim platform off my 1989 242ss and I am not sure what year yours is, but on my year they used a green glue that was also a rot preventative...this stuff was no joke. We tried everything in the book to get the platform bolts out of the transom... my last resort worked - a blow torch on the bolts from inside the transom to melt the glue enough to pull the platform off the transom.

I used 4200 on the thru hulls when reapplying the platform... I only use 5200 when I have no plans to EVER do the job again.

FYI - You most likely will also see that your swim platform wall that sits against the transom is rotted... Mine was extremely rotted... So be prepared to have to rebuild the fiberglass up as well.

offthefront 11-04-2013 12:04 PM

you just need some ~3/4" D shaped Gasket stock .... Ditto on the 4200 .... Also on the rot ... m

http://www.mcmaster.com/#foam-rubber...askets/=p8gw16


http://www.speedwake.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58926

Fischan 11-12-2013 11:13 AM

Good luck! If all else fails put through-hulls through the platform too.

moparjet 11-12-2013 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by rcarroll (Post 4021052)
Boating season is over here In Ohio so I'm fixing a few issues. I noticed the gasket was not sealing and there was exhaust blowing out between the transom and platform. If I remove the platform where can I get a new gasket for it? Also when reinstalling should I just use 5200 to seal up the bolt holes ?

Get all the gaskets from scott at formula. He is awsome to work with. There should be no reason to use any sealer on bolts due to rubber gaskets on bottom u bolts.

jiffy292 11-13-2013 06:52 AM

throw that junk in the dumpster!

boilerdaddy 11-13-2013 07:42 AM

The inner gasket surrounding the exhaust pipes are:

0064 EA GASKET D SHAPED CIRCLE 128P-A $13.20 each

We also started using what we called "five-finger" gasket around the perimeter of the platform/transom interfaced:

4143 FT GASKET CS103 HR1 103H3-500 $1.00 per linear foot

The five finger gasket has a peel-off backing, and you will need to hot glue the circular gaskets.

rcarroll 11-29-2013 07:13 PM

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Ok I took the platform off today it does not appear to be made of wood it's like a foam core wrapped in glass. May have been fixed once idk. Anyways I will contact Scott for the gaskets because I can't find a aluminum platform for under 1500 if mine was rotted or messed up I would prob spent the $$ [ATTACH=CONFIG]513364[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]513365[/ATTACH]

rcarroll 11-29-2013 07:16 PM

And one other thing the flappers inside the hull tips are missing. Would it be a good idea to install some clamp on rubber flappers ???

OPIE272 12-11-2013 05:13 PM

The rubber flappers are easy to change now. Take a long screw driver and pull off rectangle tip top 2 screws. The flappers are pinched between the stainless strips along the top.
Easier to do now the ST deck is off.
I've done 9 tip flappers with locally available rubber. Get the kind that has a cloth integrated into it. Little more durable.
Or just go red or orange silicone to show off the tips.


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