I was doing my pre-summer maintenance on my boat ( oil change, grease, fuel filter, etc...) when I checked the outdrive lube oil level I also drained a small amount from the bottom drain to check for water or other contaminants. What I found was the drive oil was realy dark even though it appeared to not have any water or other visible contaminants and it did not smell burned. You can see a slight gold tint ( as in copper or brass in the oil). I only have about thirty hrs on the upper and all new bearings in the lower. The drive gears and dog clutch were like new so I only replaced the bearings , thrust washers, seals, etc.. I pressure and vaccuum tested to OMC specs. I also used original OMC HI-VIS gear oil (PRICY!!) but considering I just spent 1,000.00 plus I figured it was cheap insurance. The problem is now I am worried about running it as is. The level was normal when I checked and yes I did fill it properly and checked the level EVERYTIME we used the boat to be safe. I also replaced the drive bellows and sealed it per the OMC manual so I dont think water is the problem. ALso it should not be a shift problem causing gear wear, I replaced shift cables and adjusted shift linkage per specs and it shifts with one finger and no clunk going in or out of gear. Normal idle also. What else could discolor the oil to that extent and is there a way to flush the old oil out and replace it without doing any damage to the drive?? THANKS<br /> The boat is a 89 SUNBIRD with a 4.3L/2V cheverot with an OMC COBRA O/D.