The white ones are not available. [links]
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The white ones are not available. [links]
Try doing a search. Someone posted a picture of their cowl a while back in this J/E forum and it looked smart. I just can't remember what they said they used as a replacement weather strip. It is possible it is still available from a dealer. Best of luck. Rick.
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i knew someone would come thru. thats what im looking for. thank you sir!
The black replacement seal is readily available through any BRP/Evinrude dealer - part # 0319234. The superseding number is 0329548. [links]
i have a 1977 evinrude 140 and i need to find a supplier or cheap alternative replacement for the rubber that rides around the bottom edge of the upper cowl it creates the seal when you put the cowl over the engine? dont have a pic handy. any links greatly appreciated!
Hi Ross, Just going off the fitting grid, it appears it does not. I recommend going in on iboats.com to get a second opinion. Kindly, Diego Mori Crowley Marine Support Specialist
is this motor cover gasket the staple kind or the newer one
Hello, Unfortunately our dealer program only goes back to 1968, so we would not really have a way of knowing if that will work or not. I would suggest browsing the advice/technical forums on iboats.com Thank you more
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Had the same issue with Year 2000 90 HP Johnson.
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Evinrude 175hp, year 2000, but their book says that a lot of engines uses the same part.