cyanarella
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Guys and gals... Is it normal to have a oilly watery leak after a service?
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After cleaning it off, does it reappear after each use? Check the lower unit fill and drain screws. They should be moderately tight, usually have a tiny o-ring.
If those are firm and it leaks after every use, it may be a seal. Sometimes nylon fishing line gets wrapped around there and cuts them. I've had this happen on I/O's long ago.
If you just had the lower unit serviced at the dealer then I would for sure take that right back to them and have that issue addressed. Could be a seal behind the prop leaking (like mentioned before) which allow the oil to leak past and run down the skeg like that. Doubt all that is from running the motor in a tub....our dealer here either uses muffs or backs them into the lake. For the winterization process I ask the dealer to pull the prop (grease splines) and make sure I haven't picked up some fishing line that got wrapped around the prop shaft which could damage the seal.
Got a call from the service manager this morning. He said after reviewing the pictures he would send someone down to pick up the boat or I can tow it back to them. He was completely on my side. Embarrassed and is crediting a giant portion of the bill (basically all the labor). He also said this boat wont leave without him looking at everything. I am happy. Dealer knew it was hack work. No excuses and told me to expect a call from the owner. I'm guessing the way he treated it like a big deal that this is not the norm.