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I have a 1995 225 and last summer it had a very small amount of water getting in the gear oil. I had the water pump and the seals replaced and thought everything was fixed. I just pulled the screw last weekend and it was completely white. I would have thought it would have separated by now since it's been over a month since last ran.
I had the Mercury gear oil in there last summer and after the repair work used the Evinrude HP gear oil. I think the Mercury gave better protection as far as if water got in because it wasn't emulsified like the Evinrude oil,but there wasn't as much water either when the Merc oil was in.
I drained all the oil and flushed it a few times with a mixture of oil and WD 40 and also let the mixture sit in there for a few hours to get all moisture out and will fill it up with gear oil for the winter.
The mechanic said he will fix it in the spring but what would cause it to leak so bad? Bad seals, Bad Install, something else besides seals that can cause this?
I had the Mercury gear oil in there last summer and after the repair work used the Evinrude HP gear oil. I think the Mercury gave better protection as far as if water got in because it wasn't emulsified like the Evinrude oil,but there wasn't as much water either when the Merc oil was in.
I drained all the oil and flushed it a few times with a mixture of oil and WD 40 and also let the mixture sit in there for a few hours to get all moisture out and will fill it up with gear oil for the winter.
The mechanic said he will fix it in the spring but what would cause it to leak so bad? Bad seals, Bad Install, something else besides seals that can cause this?