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Motor is new to me, and I am getting discouraged trying to figure out why it is spitting a lot water out of the upper exhaust ports just beneath the cowling.<br /><br />New impeller has been installed. Pee stream is ok, but somewhat weaker than I expected. Blowing out the telltale tube indicates no blockages.<br /><br />I removed the lower unit again (4th time in 2 weeks) to take a peek at the water line & its seals. When I took it apart the entire mid-section, water tube, exhaust tube, etc was covered in a grey, oily milkshake. Looks like frothy water & oil to me. The engine has been run on muffs, and in a barrel but never on a lake since I purchased it. <br /> <br />The water pump housing does have the tube seal, nylon washer, and soft rubber guide tube. The water tube does fit into a seal up at the top exhaust plate, but the tube can be removed or rotated easily by hand. <br /> <br />The exhaust tube seems to fit ok up into the exhaust plate, but can be pulled off quite easily. I'm assuming this is normal. <br /> <br />I took extra precuations to re-assemble the lower unit to mid-section and made sure the water tube went together properly. <br /><br />Still I have this motor spitting at me out the upper exhaust, and a thick milky oily residue coating all of the internals of the entire mid-section and internals of lower unit after it has been run. <br /> <br />Should I just run this as-is, knowing that the engine is not overheating and it does have a pee stream and a new impeller? I feel like I am missing something obvious.