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flyby 07-12-2006 10:12 AM

TRS Transom seal
 
I'm trying to replace the cork transom seal on one side of my twin TRS set up. At the bottom of the drive on the outside of the transom the cork is completely pushed out and allows water into the boat at rest. I have removed the motor, removed the outdrive, steering and the eight nuts inside of the transom. It feels like there is something else holding the gimbal assembly on, but I can 't find it. Does anybody have some words of wisdom for me? Thanks.

djtalon 07-12-2006 11:19 AM

Re: TRS Transom seal
 
i had to beat mine off with a hammer(on the studs) to get it off. Was a total pain.

Biggus 07-12-2006 11:45 AM

Re: TRS Transom seal
 
Pull up on the inside transom assy. plate. There is a hook like notch that will sometimes hold them together.

flyby 07-12-2006 12:06 PM

Re: TRS Transom seal
 
Thanks guys! I got it. It was simply stuck together with RTV. Once I got 6 wood chisels pounded into the cork it started popping. Now the question is: Do I need the cork gasket or will RTV or 5200 work in place of the cork?

rdoactive 07-12-2006 12:41 PM

Re: TRS Transom seal
 
Merc reccomends only the cork gasket. But on older boats, there are usually some transom irregularities. To prevent leaks, I use the cork gasket and silicone on easch side of it.
If you use 5200, you might pull the gelcoat off if you have to remove it again.


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