joyfull
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You will need a new copper joint washer (unless you find the old one and anneal it) an.
When you find the new anode you will very likely find it won't go in the hole because there may be the remains of the old one stuck in there. If so knock it through. It won't do any harm.
I occasionally run a tap through the hole to clean the threads. If you feel like doing that be careful you don't break it otherwise you'll be in the soup bigtime!
No sign of a copper washer in the bilge and I was careful looking for one when I unscrewed. The bolt is a bit narled so I guess last man in did not bother with a washer. Fortunately the best nuts and bolts shop in town is still opening weekdays (and still exists!) so I will try in the week.



