auscarter12
Seaman
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- Jun 19, 2015
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I recently had the outdrive on my early 70s model Mercruiser 165 completely resealed. The outdrive is a Pre-Alpha (R, MR, I Series). All seals in the upper and lower unit have been replaced with new OEM seals. The carrier assembly for the lower unit was replaced, the carrier seal, as well as the lower drive shaft and the yoke in the upper unit (both had rings worn into the metal from the old seals). The water pump assembly has also been replaced. After getting the boat back, I hooked it up to a hose and ran the motor until it warmed up (about 10-15 minutes). Afterwards, I noticed some milky oil dripping from inside the prop. Upon further inspection behind the prop I could see more milky oil. I loosened the drain plug and the drive oil was milky as ever. This boat has NOT been out on the water since it was resealed - only hooked up to a hose. I immediately called my mechanic and the only idea he had was that a seal did not take somewhere. Has anyone ever had this happen to them before, and if so what was your solution? Any other possible sources for leaks? I'm completely stumped.