Sea Rider
Supreme Mariner
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Scenario : Advised a new member of my boating Club who had just received his father's old boat and a Yam 140 OB to change his gear box as first thing to do. According to him, the oil has not been changed for the past 10 years. Bough a bottle of Mercury 90 grade oil. When both oil plugs were removed to empty the contents, a triple fluid layer of clear water, oil, and more clear water begun to exit.
Is it possible for lower leg to have build water from condensation ? the boat sits in a open patio next to sea when not in use ? The water was not mouth tested to determine if being fresh or salt water, the weird thing was that the drained oil was not contaminated, mixed with water nor being milky emulsified whatsoever. Question : could such scenario be able to happen ?
Have advised owner to remove new gear oil in the next 15-20 run hours to check its condition and see if with water intrusion again...
Happy Boating
Is it possible for lower leg to have build water from condensation ? the boat sits in a open patio next to sea when not in use ? The water was not mouth tested to determine if being fresh or salt water, the weird thing was that the drained oil was not contaminated, mixed with water nor being milky emulsified whatsoever. Question : could such scenario be able to happen ?
Have advised owner to remove new gear oil in the next 15-20 run hours to check its condition and see if with water intrusion again...
Happy Boating