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Atwood's Stainless Scupper Valve

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2011
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
Going to replace my Scupper valve on my SX240 today. Using the stainless Atwood's model (Atwood PN 66553-3).

What's the recommended way to go about this? 3m 5200 or Normal Silicon so it can be switched out easier should it ever be needed?

(Victim of the brittle plastic scupper valve from Yamaha.)
 
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Going to replace my Scupper valve on my SX240 today. Using the stainless Atwood's model (Atwood PN 66553-3).

What's the recommended way to go about this? 3m 5200 or Normal Silicon so it can be switched out easier should it ever be needed?

(Victim of the brittle plastic scupper valve from Yamaha.)
I think I answered my own question.. 5200 is way over kill.
 
I would use 4200 vs silicone. This is a once per boat lifetime repair. Might as well make it as permanent as possible.
 
My current plan is to use two rubber gaskets until I can find 4200 or get it from Amazon.. Seems like it isnt stocked here locally, and I dont want to wait until Amazon can get it to me.. so Ill just 4200 when I get it..
 
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