I posted the other day about water/oil (milky) in my u-joint bellow. (I belive it was Don) Someone suggested that there could have been water in the lower unit and pushed out throught the front seal into the bellow.<br /><br />After removing and inspecting the u-joint bellow, I think this may be what happened because I could not find any rips or tears in the bellow itself, plus the water/oil was very thin and milky much like water and gear oil, not water and bearing grease.<br /><br />Any suggestions as to how to tackle this problem? I haave a Clymer manual, and it mentions that the impeller shaft would be damaged, because its "pressed in" (??)<br /><br />Is changing the front seal something I should not be considering to do myself?? Any other suggestions or tips?<br /><br />Thanks.