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Mercury 40 jet fourstroke - Corrosion Control Anode

Mercury 40 jet fourstroke
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MAINTENANCE
92 eng
Description Nm lb‑in. lb‑ft
Nylon insert locknut "d"
Tighten until it seats, then back off 1/4
turn
Special washer head bolt 27 20
Assemble steering link rod to steering cable with two flat
washers and nylon insert locknut. Tighten locknut until it seats,
then back nut off 1/4 turn.
Assemble steering link rod to engine with special washer head
bolt, locknut, and spacer. First torque bolt, then locknut to
specification.
Corrosion Control Anode
Your outboard has corrosion control anodes at different
locations. An anode helps protect the outboard against galvanic
corrosion by sacrificing its metal to be slowly corroded instead of
the outboard metals.
Each anode requires periodic inspection, especially in saltwater
which will accelerate the erosion. To maintain this corrosion
protection, always replace the anode before it is completely
eroded. Never paint or apply a protective coating on the anode
as this will reduce effectiveness of the anode.
One anode is installed on the bottom of the transom bracket
assembly and the other anode is located on the water intake
housing.
a - Water intake housing anode
b - Transom bracket anode
a
24838
b
28703

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