Re: Just how critical is a bit of water in gearcase oil?
This goes back to an issue I raised early in the thread that hasn't been answered.<br /><br />Are today's gearbox metals different and more susceptible to corrosion than ones say 40 to 70 years ago? <br /><br />Have modern production methods cut down the quality or thickness of case hardening or are different grades or types of metals used because it's cheaper or because modern technology allows it?<br /><br />If the old ones didn't corrode at all or as badly as modern ones with water, especially salt water, what's the difference between then and now?Originally posted by BillP:<br /> I'm not saying water in the unit is normal for today's motors or that is is ok to run long term with water in the gearcase...however, it was normal and worked in older motors without trashing the gears.