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<blockquote data-quote="BackWoodsTracker" data-source="post: 269864" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>It's a 1983 Merc 25hp with a plastic bowl. It's seeping through the plastic, not the gasket. I sanded down the area last night and put some of that plastic weld stuff on to see if that'll work. I'm going to take the 15hp Johnson off the Lake Michigan boat for the day so we can perch fish tonight. I'll try the Merc tomorrow after the 24 hour cure time is up. I'll report back. But if anybody can find me a good bowl, I'll buy it now!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackWoodsTracker, post: 269864, member: 8939"] It's a 1983 Merc 25hp with a plastic bowl. It's seeping through the plastic, not the gasket. I sanded down the area last night and put some of that plastic weld stuff on to see if that'll work. I'm going to take the 15hp Johnson off the Lake Michigan boat for the day so we can perch fish tonight. I'll try the Merc tomorrow after the 24 hour cure time is up. I'll report back. But if anybody can find me a good bowl, I'll buy it now!!! [/QUOTE]
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