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I have a 1989 Stingray with a 3.0 liter Mercruiser engine with an
Alpha one outdrive. I have been getting about a half a cup of water in the foot after about every 4 hours of operation. I have been changing the foot oil after every use (4hours) so as to keep things from going poop until I could put it in the shop. I recently changed from the expensive Mercruiser outdrive lube (quicksilver) to a cheaper 80W90 gear oil (seeing as I was changing it after every 4 hours of operation). I have been noticing what I thought was gear oil in the bilge, but was not sure until I changed lubes. Now I am positive that I have gear oil from the foot in the bilge. My question(s) are these.... would it be that the upper water seals in the outdrive are causing the water to get into the foot and the oil to leak into the bilge? Question number two....I am a decent mechanic.....without having specialized tools, is it practical for me to replace the seals myself (I did rebuild a Porsche motor several years ago....to give you a benchmark of my mechanical capabilities) Any help would be appreciated. Dave |
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