aerobat
Well-Known Member
Hallo friends !
Last year i had water in the oil at my stb drive and since i,ve spent the season in a "foreign" port without many tools i hired a mechanic who diagnosed and changed the shift gear seal before 2025 season.
I spent the season without issues and now shortly before launching i wanted to change oil in both drives drives to find out the stb drive a touch milky again .
The shift assembly with the seal looks bone dry , the shaft looks bone dry , its looks like just a bit of water and the mechanic says it will be last traces of water from the 2025 year water ingress , i should change oil and go boating . The oil level is correct , not low or high .
Is he telling me BS or does it sound realistic it can be bits of water from last year when the repair was done ?
Last year i had water in the oil at my stb drive and since i,ve spent the season in a "foreign" port without many tools i hired a mechanic who diagnosed and changed the shift gear seal before 2025 season.
I spent the season without issues and now shortly before launching i wanted to change oil in both drives drives to find out the stb drive a touch milky again .
The shift assembly with the seal looks bone dry , the shaft looks bone dry , its looks like just a bit of water and the mechanic says it will be last traces of water from the 2025 year water ingress , i should change oil and go boating . The oil level is correct , not low or high .
Is he telling me BS or does it sound realistic it can be bits of water from last year when the repair was done ?