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transom / exhaust rubber seals?
I had to get oversized custom trim rings made.
My question lies here: Is there rubber available in sheets to cut size specific for different applications for marine use? Or can I use a piece of thin conveyor belt rubber or the like? These rubbers I'm referring to go between the beauty ring and the transom to prevent water intrusion into the boat by tightly sealing around the pipes if I was unclear. Thanks! Mike |
i would think any rubber would do, maybe if your in salt, there might be some rubber they would rather have you use. But either way I cant imagine the rubber really mattering.
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That's my thoughts as well, but I didn't know if there's different types that have better heat resistance / salt resistant properties, or different stretch characteristics.
To me rubber is rubber, but I doubt that's the case....who knows. |
Originally Posted by scarab63
(Post 3917537)
That's my thoughts as well, but I didn't know if there's different types that have better heat resistance / salt resistant properties, or different stretch characteristics.
To me rubber is rubber, but I doubt that's the case....who knows. |
We may not be on the same page s4402.
The rubber I'm talkin about goes around dry pipes where they pass thru the transom to keep water out of the bilge. Not sure I follow u on the clear silicon? Thanks though. |
Originally Posted by scarab63
(Post 3917550)
We may not be on the same page s4402.
The rubber I'm talkin about goes around dry pipes where they pass thru the transom to keep water out of the bilge. Not sure I follow u on the clear silicon? Thanks though. |
Are you asking about something like these,
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ust-rings.html Or more like item numbers 10 & 12? http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...lpipe+Assembly What engine package are you working on? |
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ust-seals.html
Here I know I suck.... Was supposed to get the link months ago |
CP is priced for boaters at $20
Grainger $5.35 is for regular folks http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...rue&sst=subset :angry-smiley-038: |
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