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I bought a 1994 Sea Ray SC2100 this spring. I had it winterized this
fall and the Marina told me the lower unit oil was milky white, indicating water was leaked in. They filled the unit with new oil, ran it for a few minutes and drained it again with the same results. They then performed a pressure and vacuum test. The pressure test passed, but the vacuum test failed. It would not hold a vacuum. I have never had a boat fail either test or have water leak. Before moving forward with a repair, I'd like to understand what could be the problem and the estimated cost associated. Can someone offer me some advice? |
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