Simon391088
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I plan to change the anodes in my 2 d4 engines myself (I figure that if I do it then I can keep track of how often to replace it rather than relying on someone else to tell me).
The boat is an SC35 on sterndrives (The anodes on those have already been done).
There are no seacocks to switch off the raw water.
I have a diagram showing where the 2 anodes are on each engine.
The boat is in the water.
It sounds like when I unscrew them it will start letting in water.
Is this right? Not a huge problem as I will just change them quickly.
Is there a washer or gasket on the screw which holds the anode?
It might be that the anode is actually slightly above the waterline i'm not sure.
Any advice/pointers from anyone who has done this would be welcome!
Many Thanks
Simon
I plan to change the anodes in my 2 d4 engines myself (I figure that if I do it then I can keep track of how often to replace it rather than relying on someone else to tell me).
The boat is an SC35 on sterndrives (The anodes on those have already been done).
There are no seacocks to switch off the raw water.
I have a diagram showing where the 2 anodes are on each engine.
The boat is in the water.
It sounds like when I unscrew them it will start letting in water.
Is this right? Not a huge problem as I will just change them quickly.
Is there a washer or gasket on the screw which holds the anode?
It might be that the anode is actually slightly above the waterline i'm not sure.
Any advice/pointers from anyone who has done this would be welcome!
Many Thanks
Simon