I now that this is PWC forum, but you guys have been so helpful I thought I would go ahead and ask an outboard question. I have an older 90 Johnson outboard. I am still learning what I need to do to maintain it. I had some work done on it and the mechanic told me I didn’t have to “drain” this motor in the Fall. He said it would self-drain. It has been setting (not run) since last fall. Yesterday I opened the plug on the lower unit gear oil to check it’s color and it oozed out a yellowish milk color. My first thought is that it has water mixed in, but it is a thick motor oil consistency and should the water have separated from the oil if it has been setting? My question is what to do now. First, is this something I can tackle or should I just take it to the shop? If it is water, how do I find where it came in and what is the fix? Also, if there was water in the oil all winter is in able to freeze and cause greater damage? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks