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<blockquote data-quote="JamesM56alum" data-source="post: 252915" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>So i'v got what i believe to be a mid 60's 5.5 seahorse which i'v drained all the fluid out of tonight and i plan on replacing the fluid with either lucas lower unit oil or amsoil outboard, both are in the same price range so that's not an issue, my only concern is the fluid was milky and obviously i realize that some contamination is normal and that's why i'm leaning more toward's the amsoil since it's supposed to handle up to 10% water contamination before it loses it viscosity, but lucas on other hand i have used for year's in every thing from bearing's to motor oil, i feel like i'm cheating lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesM56alum, post: 252915, member: 7596"] So i'v got what i believe to be a mid 60's 5.5 seahorse which i'v drained all the fluid out of tonight and i plan on replacing the fluid with either lucas lower unit oil or amsoil outboard, both are in the same price range so that's not an issue, my only concern is the fluid was milky and obviously i realize that some contamination is normal and that's why i'm leaning more toward's the amsoil since it's supposed to handle up to 10% water contamination before it loses it viscosity, but lucas on other hand i have used for year's in every thing from bearing's to motor oil, i feel like i'm cheating lol [/QUOTE]
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