When I bought my 225G, the bracket drain was nylon, and had been buggered beyond recognition. I removed it, and replaced with a bronze Garboard, cut and fit a gasket, used stainless screws. I replace the screws every couple of years, have replaced the gasket once in 7 seasons. Sooner or later the Springfield brackets are gonna leak, some would say that's to be expected and 'some' is OK.
Well, I didn't like the idea of saltwater riding around in my aluminum bracket, so I fabricated a hose with nylon end that fits the Garboard. I took out a couple of screws from the inspection plate and began to slooowly put water in the bracket with the hose. Once the bracket was full and under a very slight pressure, leaks were readily apparent. I marked each with a china marker, drained the bracket, completely removed the access cover and let it dry for a couple of weeks. I then sealed the leak areas with 4000UV, the bracket had been installed with 5200, and it was a bitch to remove to metal at the leak sites. It still gets a teaspoon, or so, of water over a 5 month season, but that's been about all for the 4 years it's been done.
I also 'flush' the bracket with the hose adapter for about an hour at the end of each season ... :wink: