I recently acquired a 2009 15 hp 4 stroke Nissan Marine outboard that had very little hours on it and consequently had absolutely no preventative maintenance done to it. I got a hold of some OEM Tohatsu drain plug gaskets (332-6000060M) and commenced to begin changing out the lower unit lube on it. Upon tightening the drain screws I cranked down on them as per usual and noticed that the washer distorted itself and left a questionable seal. I tried another gasket from the same pack and with the same torque got the same results. I ended up putting the old gasket back on it to preserve the fluid fill.
What is the desired tightening force required on these units? It seemed disconcerting that minimal torque would achieve a positive seal, hence my deferral to the experts.
FYI, The old gasket was bigger and its physical make-up differs from the new one in that the new one appears to be all rubber and the old had some metal backing to it. I ordered the new gaskets using the information from the Nissan Marine Parts List manual. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What is the desired tightening force required on these units? It seemed disconcerting that minimal torque would achieve a positive seal, hence my deferral to the experts.
FYI, The old gasket was bigger and its physical make-up differs from the new one in that the new one appears to be all rubber and the old had some metal backing to it. I ordered the new gaskets using the information from the Nissan Marine Parts List manual. Any help would be greatly appreciated.