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![]() "frank1492" wrote Here is the problem. Airmar specifically states that epoxy, or the previously recommended Boatlife LIfe Seal or 3M 4200 are *not* to be used. Only GE Silicone II is allowed! Frank, Some plastics are affected by the solvents that are used in various adhesives and sealants. They can cause rapid cracking - Not sure which plastic they are using, but it sounds like they have had problems with several types of adhesive (Just read their installation instructions which are very good): http://www.airmartechnology.com/uplo.../17-217-01.pdf I would heed their advice (unless they offer alternatives - try phoning them). Make sure you use a marine grade silicone such as: http://makeashorterlink.com/?O40D32A7D When you install the unit, put a healthy bead on the bottom edge as they suggest and let it cure for 24hrs. Then, add a fillet of same product about 1/2" x 1/2" or larger all round for support. Make sure you get all oil removed from surface - If it is in the bilge area, oil may be absorbed into the surface - a light sanding with fine paper may help after first thoroughly degreasing. By the way, oil or gel is better than glycol especially on a power boat because they do not form bubbles when agitated. Good Luck! GBM |
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