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THRILLSEEKER 06-18-2003 07:05 AM

Thermostat cover gaskets leaking water
 
Just installed my new t-stats, asn housings, used merc gaskets and plenty of Ultra Black. and when I turned the hose on water came pissing out between the housing and the top cover:mad:

I since then removed the t-stats and drilled a hole in each one so there isnt is much pressure on them.

Should I try to re use the merc gaskets (still in pretty good shape)
or cut my own from a thicker material??

Also should I use sealer on this or not??

Thanks in advance;)

martiniboat 06-22-2003 03:16 PM

pissing-o-plenty
 
Thrill, was the sealant cured?

bobby daniels 06-22-2003 06:30 PM

a chevy gasket will work and be sure the thermo is in the grove it fits in and t silicone is cured before starting ,,,the silicone will work by it self also :) :)

formulaF302 06-22-2003 11:06 PM

Hey wait guys....I thought a special mercruiser gasket was required there which had a conductive strip on it so that your temperature overheat alarm would work in case of an overheat.....has this part been changed or is everyone ignoring their overheat alarm in the thermostat housing???? Glenn


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