I have a 1998 3.0L Mariner 225 EFI. It had always been kept in an attached garage until last winter when it was moved to an insulated (but not heated) 10x30 mini storage.
This past spring, after the boat had not been used for about 2 months, I noticed a very small puddle of lower unit lube on the concrete floor of the storage stall. Naturally, I assumed I had a worn or torn seal so I took it to the dealer and had new seals installed in the lower unit along with a new water pump while the lower unit was off. It had never leaked before this time even during times of not using it for equal amounts of time and had not done it since..............until now!![]()
I stopped by storage today and noticed that I again have a small pool of fluid (approx. between a quarter and half dollar in size) below the skeg. I do not like fluids leaking from areas where they shouldn't but I question this two winters in a row.
Since this boat has never been stored out of an attached garage, could the cold have something to do with it? We just climbed out of 10 days of weather where we were below zero at night and only in single digits during the day.![]()
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Pending there is no water in the lube itself, is there expansion in the lower unit lube when it gets extremely cold that would cause a small leak? I ALWAYS trim the motor all the way down and store it that way in order to drain ALL water out of it.
Any help would be appreciated!