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1970 Sea King 55hp leaking oil 1 year 7 months ago #147141

Hello, New member here. I have a 1970 Sea King (Chrysler) 55hp that is leaking oil from the two holes on the side of the foot. I am new to boat engines so I don't know what the two holes are for. I have not removed the foot to see how it is designed. Can someone tell me why it has oil pouring out? Please see diagram with the two arrows pointing at the holes. Thank you!
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1970 Sea King 55hp leaking oil 1 year 7 months ago #147143

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Hi, those are cavity drain holes to keep water from pooling inside the housing and freezing in the winter.

What does the effluent smell like? Is it gassy/oily? Or does it stink like sulfur? If the latter, that's gear oil leaking from the gearcase. If the former, it's likely just oily discharge from the engine itself. Especially if it's darker in color. A grey "milkshake" discharge could mean water and fuel mixing in the combustion chamber due to a leak (such as leaking exhaust manifold or head gasket), but a small amount is normal, as any unburned fuel/oil mixture is gonna go out there.

If the engine is running well and the spark plugs look normal (not too sooty, not so clean that they look like they were steam cleaned), and there's no water coming out of the gearcase when you pull the drain plug, probably normal.

Now, if it stinks or if you have water coming out of the drain plug or a "milkshake" in the gear oil, you've probably got a leaky oil seal.

The most common place for leakage is the driveshaft oil seal under the water pump assembly. To repair that you'd have to pull the lower unit and remove the pump housing, impeller, and lower plate. The oil seal resides beneath. IIRC the 55hp driveshaft comes right out and you can pry out the old seal and drive-in a new one.

Anyway, that should cover all bases, let us know what you find............ed
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1970 Sea King 55hp leaking oil 1 year 7 months ago #147149

Thank you for the precise explanation ed-mc! Upon further inspection I determined that the oil is burnt 2 stroke oil. I compared that oil to the gear oil in the foot and the odor is completely different. The gear oil in the foot is clear not milky, so that's a good thing. Thanks again!!

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