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cajunnautique
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Posted: May-28-2011 at 1:52pm |
i have an '83 barefoot nautique that i just bought and it is leaking transmission oil into the hull when i let it sit for a couple of days, the transmission oil is also milky from water. can someone please help me with what the problem may be and what it will take to fix it.
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Keeganino
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Really the only way to get water in the transmission is through the oil cooler. Must have a crack in it. Easy to replace.
It seems to be fairly common for them to leak a little oil through the shaft seal but that is a separate issue. You will probably need to change the oil in the trans a few times to get all the water out of the case. |
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+1 Keegans right on point with his suggestion |
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cajunnautique
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thank yall. i will change the oil cooler and how hard is it to change the seal? do i need to pull the tranny to do that or can i do it with it still in the boat?
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eric lavine
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Kee, from experience and knowing the boating community......its more likely the plug was left in and the boat flooded, but again 2 sources of water would be the cooler and flooding the boat
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