I changed my LU oil a month ago and haven't used the boat until this morning. I took it off the lift, started it up and it was puffing greyish white smoke and made a colorful little oil slick my old lady neighbor just loved. It's been below freezing on quite a few occasions since I changed LU oil, but I make sure the engines are down so any rain or snow doesn't collect and freeze. I popped open the lower gear case oil drain plug looking for water, but only clear new looking oil barely oozed out (It was below freezing at the time). I would doubt any water would have time to intrude the LU since the boat has been high and dry since the oil change. One thing though, I had the engine tilted all the way down when I checked the condition of the oil after my Capt Hazelwood event. Should I tilt it up when checking for water in the oil? I'm going to do a pressure test next.
Here's what it looked like going back on the lift:
My LU oil was not black when I checked it this morning so I'm not thinking water in the gear case? Oh, I did have the top fill vent unplugged when I pumped LU oil from the bottom drain port. Seems like a few folks don't do that and bust seals, but no, not me.
Thanks in advance for any helpful info.
Here's what it looked like going back on the lift:
My LU oil was not black when I checked it this morning so I'm not thinking water in the gear case? Oh, I did have the top fill vent unplugged when I pumped LU oil from the bottom drain port. Seems like a few folks don't do that and bust seals, but no, not me.
Thanks in advance for any helpful info.
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