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When I did a quick check of the outdrive oil condition after hauling the boat out for the season, I noticed that the port side engine was a bit 'milky'. The starboard engine was fine.
So today, I drained the oil from the port outdrive ( still installed on the boat ). The first ounce or two of fluid came out milky, then the rest of the oil (2 quarts) came out not milky :noidea: It looked fine . . .
I let the outdrive drain throughout the day and the reservoir emptied as well, and as expected.
So, I was expecting to get lots of milky oil and got very little . . . I'm not sure what to make of it? Any ideas ???
I do plan on doing a pressure test of the port outdrive, but I am wondering if there are any thoughts about why I would get just a few ounces of milky oil and then the rest turned normal?
FWIW - both outdrives were drained before the season and filled with the Mercruiser performance gear lube ( emerald green stuff)
So today, I drained the oil from the port outdrive ( still installed on the boat ). The first ounce or two of fluid came out milky, then the rest of the oil (2 quarts) came out not milky :noidea: It looked fine . . .
I let the outdrive drain throughout the day and the reservoir emptied as well, and as expected.
So, I was expecting to get lots of milky oil and got very little . . . I'm not sure what to make of it? Any ideas ???
I do plan on doing a pressure test of the port outdrive, but I am wondering if there are any thoughts about why I would get just a few ounces of milky oil and then the rest turned normal?
FWIW - both outdrives were drained before the season and filled with the Mercruiser performance gear lube ( emerald green stuff)