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KathYR1985
09.05.2021 23:29:47

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09.05.2021 18:45:49

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12.06.2021 0:20:20

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03.05.2021 3:34:35

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Yahtee
02.06.2021 7:13:56

Since the motor is only 3 years old and assumming you have run it moderately or less and you have changed the oil previously it may well be as the last post reply - vent and/or fill plug. Last year when I changed my lower unit oil I inadvertantly forgot a teflon washer on one of the plugs. Luckily I checked my oil after my 1st outting after that. I flushed all out and redid the change with the teflon washers (gaskets) that time. Good luck. here


extrin
23.06.2021 22:29:32

Re: What causes water to get in lower unit?


karter25stemen
23.06.2021 23:04:45

Thanks for the advice. I found the proper washers at Boater's World and I've flushed and drained everything twice. I am putting it back together today and hopefully this will solve my problem. *I did discover that I had somehow not installed the teflon washer on the lower screw last time. Didn't know such a little oversight could cause such a big result!


george14
30.05.2021 3:06:43

make sure you have the little gaskets on the vent & fill plugs there & in good shape. here


llama
06.06.2021 18:10:31

Re: What causes water to get in lower unit? [links]


messiklan
22.05.2021 15:59:05

Re: What causes water to get in lower unit? here


cheapvps
16.05.2021 0:29:16

Re: What causes water to get in lower unit? more


matamotok
21.05.2021 11:23:53

make sure you have the little gaskets on the vent & fill plugs there & in good shape. more


morpheus
12.06.2021 5:40:36

Thanks for the advice. I found the proper washers at Boater's World and I've flushed and drained everything twice. I am putting it back together today and hopefully this will solve my problem. *I did discover that I had somehow not installed the teflon washer on the lower screw last time. Didn't know such a little oversight could cause such a big result! [links]


Diane06
22.05.2021 22:56:30

Since the motor is only 3 years old and assumming you have run it moderately or less and you have changed the oil previously it may well be as the last post reply - vent and/or fill plug. Last year when I changed my lower unit oil I inadvertantly forgot a teflon washer on one of the plugs. Luckily I checked my oil after my 1st outting after that. I flushed all out and redid the change with the teflon washers (gaskets) that time. Good luck. here


Anthonyse
22.05.2021 15:59:05

If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. here


chyraski
16.05.2021 0:29:16

If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. more


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21.05.2021 11:23:53

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22.05.2021 22:56:30

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