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Old 09-17-2020, 01:46 PM
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sacrificial anode ?

In the middle of a tear-down and rebuild of a 44-yo A4 in my C&C 33.
Surprised at how little corrosion I'm finding. PO had passed away before I purchased but his best friend claimed he was religious about zincs and about dropping an engine-bonded zinc carp overboard at the slip (he owned since '83).

So - resisting the FWC cost but wondering if I can add the internal sacrificial anode Don's MM new blocks include. Is there a good location that anode can be installed into this block from 1975? Looking around the block it's not obvious to me.

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Old 09-18-2020, 03:57 PM
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I could be wrong and I usually am so correct me here, but the sacrificial anodes and carp on my boat are used to keep the prop from corroding from any stray currents. And they do a great job.
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Old 09-18-2020, 04:30 PM
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Yes, the anode on your prop shaft does exactly that.

However, on a RWC engine, the engine is also in direct contact with seawater and therefore, is also potential (pun intended) prey to stray currents.

I have wondered about this myself and I think that you could put the anode anywhere in the cooling system IF the anode is well grounded to the block.

Might even be best to put it in your intake line to get the current before it gets to the block.

Am I miles off base here?

Peter
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