Re: LOWER UNIT WHY THE BOTTOM HOLE
Yes, Lonewolf.The seal gaskets on the stainless fill & vent screws. They are as important as any other seal in the lower unit, and only cost 2 bukz for 5 of them.<br />If you don't use new gaskets after checking/filling the lower unit, it will allow water into your lower unit.<br />If you had milky lube when you first drained it, then cahnces are you WILL have to tear down the l/u and replace the seals, anyway.<br />But don't try to re-use those two small,cheap seals.<br />A good way to test the lower unit is to submerge the foot past the water intake, and pressurize it to 10PSI, using one of the screw holes (ither vent or fill),and see if the pressure drops. If it does, look for bubbles. Bubbles from the propshaft means bad prop shaft seal. Bubbles from the water intake means bad upper or water pump,driveshaft seal, or water pump-driveshaft seal.<br />You can make a tester out of 4ft of air hose,a pressure gauge,and a threaded fitting. It's kinda nice to have around when the l/u has a peanut butter milkshake in it.<br />I hope it's just a vent/fill screw gasket.