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1966 Johnson 20hp - grayish colored oil in foot
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<blockquote data-quote="J.C." data-source="post: 216443" data-attributes="member: 5320"><p>Hello everyone, I am in the process of getting my 1966 20hp Johnson into proper working order. I bought it used and have rebuilt the carb and rebuilding the shift handle where it was broken. The last time I had it out I replaced the oil in the foot and noticed that it was grayish in color, I went ahead and replaced the oil and took it out (already promised the kids) When I got home i drained it again and of course there was the grayish oil. I am new at this and I have seen people talk about this being a problem, so this leads to my question. What do i need to replace to keep the water out of my oil, and is it very difficult? </p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.C., post: 216443, member: 5320"] Hello everyone, I am in the process of getting my 1966 20hp Johnson into proper working order. I bought it used and have rebuilt the carb and rebuilding the shift handle where it was broken. The last time I had it out I replaced the oil in the foot and noticed that it was grayish in color, I went ahead and replaced the oil and took it out (already promised the kids) When I got home i drained it again and of course there was the grayish oil. I am new at this and I have seen people talk about this being a problem, so this leads to my question. What do i need to replace to keep the water out of my oil, and is it very difficult? Thanks to everyone! [/QUOTE]
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