ShoalSurvivor
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 1, 2012
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Greetings - I found moisture around the valve cover seam. I suspect that the valve cover gasket needs to be replaced.
Questions:
This seems trivial to replace, but wanted to check to see if I'd get a "jack in the box" explosion upon removal.
Do I need to remove/reinstall the exhaust manifold to do this properly?
Should I do both at the same time?
What part number for the gasket?
What's the recommended "gasket sealant" approach?
Thanks!
original engine SN: L332123 replaced with: 2004 Mercruiser 4.3L 225hp 4bbl Quicksilver repower SN: 90004747 (#807736R11 / 03252004)
Alpha 1 Gen II - Transom: 0L517680 Drive: 0L192679 1.62 R (1.81R scratched on top) original drive may have been SN: L40356
Questions:
This seems trivial to replace, but wanted to check to see if I'd get a "jack in the box" explosion upon removal.
Do I need to remove/reinstall the exhaust manifold to do this properly?
Should I do both at the same time?
What part number for the gasket?
What's the recommended "gasket sealant" approach?
Thanks!
original engine SN: L332123 replaced with: 2004 Mercruiser 4.3L 225hp 4bbl Quicksilver repower SN: 90004747 (#807736R11 / 03252004)
Alpha 1 Gen II - Transom: 0L517680 Drive: 0L192679 1.62 R (1.81R scratched on top) original drive may have been SN: L40356