I have a 1983 50 hp johnson. I just bought a lower unit for it last year that was supposedly rebuilt and pressure tested. Well I noticed some oil seeping out of a "vent" hole near the top of the LU, and I thought it was just from the expansion of the oil due to high temps here in iowa in june. Well I wiped it off and noticed it on a cooler day as well. I just took the top screw out of the LU oil cavity and the oil was full and looked new. Then I took the lower screw out and a little water came out and the oil was a milky consistency. I know I need to get this fixed, but can I just put a little new oil in it every time I use it and get by till fall? I have tinkered on motors here and there but I have never replaced seals on a LU. Should I start with just replacing the small gaskets where the oil fill screws are? Where is the problem usually when a LU is leaking slightly? Since this was rebuilt, and I really do beleive it was, which seals should I check first? Thanks, you guys are awesome and always a help to me. BTW does it take special tools to put new seals in the LU?