Sealer used on Reed box gaskets

whitejamie99

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I have a 1977 115 HP johnson. In replacing the gaskets for the reed boxes and intake manifold, I used the OMC Gasket Sealer (brown with a brush) that I used to fix my water pump. I have since read Joe Reeves post on Gasket Sealant and he says not to use any sealant.<br /><br />The manifold is bolted together and I'm ready to install the carbs. Will it hurt to have this sealant on these gaskets? I used only enough to hold them in place and I dont believe that there is any sealant in any passageways. I really dont want to take the reed boxes apart again if I dont have to. Pleas help as I'm putting on my carbs tonight.<br /><br />Jamie White
 

Basscat 1

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Re: Sealer used on Reed box gaskets

I dont think it will hurt anything as long as you used new gaskets. I used sealant on mine too and it runs fine.<br />Dont put any sealant on the carb gaskets.
 

R.Johnson

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Re: Sealer used on Reed box gaskets

I would not worry about the sealant on a reed box, but I would use Loc-Tite on the retaining screws. Just added insurance again'st an air leak.
 

whitejamie99

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Re: Sealer used on Reed box gaskets

Whew thats a relief. Thanks for the reply's. Hopefully the last repairs will be done Friday and the boat in the lake Saturday!!!!!<br /><br />This forum is great and I really appreciate everyone's help.<br /><br />Jamie
 
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