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DavidTav
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I have a Volvo 2010 engine with traditional shaft. It is only 2 years old and replaced a previous engine. The previous installation had a pear shaped anode underneath the hull connected to the engine block. This has been connected to the new engine block, but it has always puzzled me if this is in fact correct because there is a do not earth symbol clearly marked on the block. I was under the impression that the drive is electrically isolated from the block on this engine, but this doesn't seem to be borne out when testing with a meter. I wondered if any more knowledgable readers could advise whether I should keep the anode or just disconnect it. It has corroded slowly. I would be tempted to fit a shaft anode instead, but there isn't enough room for that. Thanks.