illinoisbassfishin
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 13, 2010
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I have a 1983 Mariner 115 inline 6 outboard motor I am having troubles with in the lower unit. I was thinking about draining my lower unit oil out but I asked around to different people and dealerships and asked if I should drain it out or not since I might still be using once or twice a month through the winter and a power plant lake. Everyone told me if you are going to use it not to mess with winterizing anything so I didn't. I went out to the garage one morning and the prop would not turn and the lower unit was froze up and there was a little bit of oil on the ground and some oil on the sides of the motor where it trickled out of the vents where water goes into the motor for the water pump (the vents that you would put a set of muffs over to run it out of the water with a water hose.) About a week later we got a warm spell and it thawed out and it would turn freely with no problems. We then drained the oil and there was a whole bunch of water in the lower unit mixed in the the oil. The lower unit has 2 plugs 1 on top and 1 on the bottom. The one on the bottom didn't have a rubber o-ring on it and the top one did so I'm guessing there's 1 way the water could have gotten in. I don't see any cracks in the casing where the water could have expanded and made it crack so I think I am good there. Does anyone have any opinions as to what might have went wrong? Since there was oil dripping out of the waterpump vent is it possible that the water expanded and busted the seals in the lower unit and I could just put new seals in it and I'd be good to do? Any help would be appreciated.