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Blindman74

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I sunk my honda pioneer 500. I drained the oil. 2 or 3x. Got all moisture and water out of engine. I believe most of the water went thru exhaust into the motor. All signs point to it going under on an exhausted stroke. I got it all dried up and got it started. It started really easy without me messing with the air filter. I was putting it together and i noticed the transmission vent to air filter. I pulled that hose off of trans and there was a drop of water in the bend of hose. What are the odds i have water in the transmission? Should I drain and change trans fluid?
 
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I sunk my honda pioneer 500. I drained the oil. 2 or 3x. Got all moisture and water out of engine. I believe most of the water went thru exhaust into the motor. All signs point to it going under on an exhausted stroke. I got it all dried up and got it started. It started really easy without me messing with the air filter. I was putting it together and i noticed the transmission vent to air filter. I pulled that hose off of trans and there was a drop of water in the bend of hose. What are the odds i have water in the transmission? Should I drain and change trans fluid?
Aren't they the same? Oil bath engine/trans
 
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That's probably the crankcase vent