Re: Oil in water vent.
Welcome to iboats Pike!<br /><br />Yea....something is amiss somewhere. Could be the prop shaft seals (2), drive shaft seals (2), shift rod oring or bearing carrier oring.<br /><br />What is generally done is a pressure test is done on the lower unit. This is done by draining all the gear lube out and applying about 15psi air pressure. Easy to do with a bicycle pump and adaptor for the drain or vent plug hole. Once the press is applied, dump the whole shebang in water and look for bubbles.<br /><br />If you fish a lot, pull the prop and look for fishing line around the prop shaft in back of the prop. Nylon fishing line can destroy seals quickly.<br /><br />You can also just re-seal the whole lower unit and cover all the bases. But a pressure and vacuum test is still a good thing to do once the lower unit is back together.<br /><br />About the oil from the vent hole, is that the little hole near the front of the lower unit?