How much water in lower unit is too much?

Fenderman

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Hi: I am new to this forum. Have a mid 70s Chrysler 60. When I drained the lower unit oil I found about a teaspoon of water in with the oil. Can motor be run awile like this? I do not want to tear it down now if I don't have too. Thanks.
 

jerryjerry05

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Re: How much water in lower unit is too much?

What color was the oil? Milky:you need to pressure test and reseal as needed.
No change in color: just make sure you put new seals on the fill and drain screws.
Just a little bit of water when you open the drain plug means" new plug seals. Jerry
 

Fenderman

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Re: How much water in lower unit is too much?

The oil is milky colored. I thought this was just the natural color of the oil.
 

jerryjerry05

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Re: How much water in lower unit is too much?

Open a container of oil and that should be the color. Used oil will be darker.If it is real white.Get someone to pressure test the unit. If you need to use the boat change the oil and go. Make sure you check after each use. A little bit of water wont hurt unless it is left in the unit. Milky oil can freeze and crack. Just change often. Jerry
 

Fenderman

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Re: How much water in lower unit is too much?

Thanks. I think I'll run the motor awhile and keep checking the lower unit. I just bought this motor (really bought the boat and this old Chrysler happened to be on the back) and don't want to spend much on it until I see how it performs otherwise. It has the dreaded Magnapower II ignition system, which is bad according to what I've read on this site. For now motor runs ok.
 
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