I wonder if anyone has any experience with this. My 1999 4 stroke 70 hp Evenrude had milky looking oil last weekend so I took it in. The mechanic thought it was most likely caused by condensation. Checked it to make sure it was running warm erough and changed the oil. Took it out today and at the end of 5 hours of idling and back trolling it looked milky again. Could it be related to the idling-backtrolling or do I have a seal or gasket going. There was no excess volume to the oil. I plan on running it back to the mechanic on Tuesday. Anybody else experience this?
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I wonder if anyone has any experience with this. My 1999 4 stroke 70 hp Evenrude had milky looking oil last weekend so I took it in. The mechanic thought it was most likely caused by condensation. Checked it to make sure it was running warm erough and changed the oil. Took it out today and at the end of 5 hours of idling and back trolling it looked milky again. Could it be related to the idling-backtrolling or do I have a seal or gasket going. There was no excess volume to the oil. I plan on running it back to the mechanic on Tuesday. Anybody else experience this?
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