John Timmins
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I restore Mercury outboards with automatic transmissions - 1957-1962. A guy who worked at Mercury 42 years said Kiekhaefer stormed through the plant one day screaming that his outboards were NOT going to be glued together with Locktite etc. Below are two locking nuts found on Mercury outboards of that era. They are probably on many other Mercury outboards, but I can't say. I only work on these models.
The nut with the rectangular shaped stamp has this shape stamped in 3 of the 6 flats. They are on the power head studs for securing the power head to the drive shaft housing.
The other nut has the ends of 3 flats "pinched". These are on the power head casing bolts which bolt the block and block cover together along the crankshaft centerline.
1. What are these nuts called if I order some NEW ones ?
2. Are these aircraft nuts that are supposed to be used only once ?
I have a crankcase that has some issues with sealing....leaky crankcase. I sealed the crankcase with Locktite 518, but I did not use these locking style nuts. I believe that driving down the road may have loosened my stainless steel nuts and bolts which then out the sealing Locktite 518 - my own fault of course.....
. Tightening up the crankcase nuts and bolts beyond the recommended torque didn't seal my crankcse, so surgery #again# for my 1962 Mercury 25 H.P. Merc 250 Super Hurricane . 
The nut with the rectangular shaped stamp has this shape stamped in 3 of the 6 flats. They are on the power head studs for securing the power head to the drive shaft housing.
The other nut has the ends of 3 flats "pinched". These are on the power head casing bolts which bolt the block and block cover together along the crankshaft centerline.
1. What are these nuts called if I order some NEW ones ?
2. Are these aircraft nuts that are supposed to be used only once ?
I have a crankcase that has some issues with sealing....leaky crankcase. I sealed the crankcase with Locktite 518, but I did not use these locking style nuts. I believe that driving down the road may have loosened my stainless steel nuts and bolts which then out the sealing Locktite 518 - my own fault of course.....
