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Section 4 - Maintenance
Page 74 90-8M0113859 eng DECEMBER 2015
Corrosion Protection
Corrosion Information
Whenever two or more dissimilar metals are submerged in a conductive solution, such as saltwater, polluted water or water
with a high mineral content, a chemical reaction takes place causing electrical current to flow between metals. The electrical
current flow causes the metal that is most chemically active, or anodic, to erode. This is known as galvanic corrosion. For more
information contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer.
Maintaining Ground Circuit Continuity
The transom assembly and sterndrive are equipped with a ground wire circuit to ensure good electrical continuity between the
engine, transom assembly, and sterndrive components. Good continuity is essential for the MerCathode System to function
effectively.
Sterndrive Corrosion Protection Components
To help control the effects of galvanic corrosion, sterndrives come with several sacrificial anodes and other corrosion protection
devices. For a more comprehensive explanation of corrosion and corrosion protection, refer to the Marine Corrosion
Protection Guide.
Typical single sterndrive
a - Anode (Alpha models), MerCathode (Bravo models)
b - Ventilation plate anode
c - Trim cylinder anodes
d - Bearing carrier anodes
e - Gearcase anodic plate
f - Anode kit on hull (if equipped)
Dual sterndrive
a - Anode (Alpha models), MerCathode (Bravo models)
b - Ventilation plate anode
c - Trim cylinder anodes
d - Bearing carrier anodes
e - Gearcase anodic plate
f - Anode kit on hull (if equipped)
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