islandboy47
Cadet
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- Nov 1, 2021
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I'm putting together a rebuilt Mercruiser 3.0 motor and it's one of the older style ones from the 80's that has the 4 piece oil pan gasket. Two of the pieces are cork and two are rubber. When I put them on I put some Permatex Ultra Black on the block and some on the pan itself, going around the entire thing on both of them (after cleaning them with acetone). Then I let it sit for about 10 minutes, then I put the oil pan on and hand tightened the bolts down. After letting it sit for an hour I tightened the bolts down and now it's been a couple of days since then.
My friend, who is much more mechanically inclined than me, asked me if I put silicon or anything between the gaskets where they overlap, like when the cork goes over the rubber gasket for about 1/2" or so in 4 places. I did not do that. He is under the impression that we should remove everything and re-do it to make sure we don't run into any leaks, because replacing that gasket after the motor is installed is going to be much more of a PIA.
The thing is I'm really hoping to get the boat running within the next week and ordering a new gasket will delay this timeline. I wanted to get somebody's opinion here - how likely am I to run into issues here? I was thinking that because there isn't a ton of pressure inside the oil pan then it's unlikely to leak unless there's a pretty serious hole or weak spot in the gasket. Thoughts?
My friend, who is much more mechanically inclined than me, asked me if I put silicon or anything between the gaskets where they overlap, like when the cork goes over the rubber gasket for about 1/2" or so in 4 places. I did not do that. He is under the impression that we should remove everything and re-do it to make sure we don't run into any leaks, because replacing that gasket after the motor is installed is going to be much more of a PIA.
The thing is I'm really hoping to get the boat running within the next week and ordering a new gasket will delay this timeline. I wanted to get somebody's opinion here - how likely am I to run into issues here? I was thinking that because there isn't a ton of pressure inside the oil pan then it's unlikely to leak unless there's a pretty serious hole or weak spot in the gasket. Thoughts?