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    93 Mercury cowl seal gasket

    It says the cowl seal weatherstripping gasket for the cowl is not available anymore NLA for the early to mid 90s Mercurys. What are you guys using as a replacement?


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    What The Happens is a Cowl seal gasket ?......I have used what ever it is.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave S View Post
    What The Happens is a Cowl seal gasket ?......I have used what ever it is.......
    So are you saying I could rip my TORN one off and not use it? (It’s the rubber trim that is fixed on the bottom edge of the cowl so it seals against the lower cowl skirt)


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    Are you talking about a stock fissing cowl or race style lift off?

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    If you search on Amazon it is sold on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave S View Post
    Are you talking about a stock fissing cowl or race style lift off?
    Stock offshore 2.5 fishing


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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah Burns View Post
    If you search on Amazon it is sold on there.
    Do you have a link? Because I couldnt find it


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    have used......

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    Bump looking for ideas because I need to replace the ripped gasket on my cowl before spring !!


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    I have used 3/8 fuel or water hose to replace gasket in a pinch. Trick is get the softest [most flexible], you can find. Then glue it on with bellows adhesive.

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    I was thinking of using something like this, which is the closest I could find to the stock gasket...the stock gasket alos has an o-ring inside of the trim. So I might need to also use some rubber cord inside the bulb trim weatherstripping



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    You ever get this settled?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glastron1987 View Post
    you ever get this settled?
    nope


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    Best I've been able to find is to search ebay for "Push-on Weatherstrip Car Door Edge Seal". A lot of choices come up and you'd have to match something up. Probably that's about how you found the one you posted above. In any case I can generally find just about any Merc part online, but can't find that one.

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    You have dimensions and a photo of the OEM one?

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