Yamaha - Anode cover assy - 69J-11301-01-00
Yamaha - Anode cover assy - 69J-11301-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Anode Cover Assembly - Corrosion Protection System - 69J-11301-01-00
Overview
On Yamaha outboards, corrosion protection isn’t something you want to overlook, especially if you’re running in saltwater. The anode cover assembly helps protect key internal components by housing and supporting the sacrificial anode. When it’s in good shape, it keeps corrosion where it belongs—on the anode, not your engine. I’ve seen engines last a lot longer just from staying on top of parts like this.
Key Features
• Anode Housing Protection – Secures and protects the sacrificial anode for effective corrosion control.
• Direct Yamaha Fitment – Designed to match factory specs for proper sealing and easy installation.
• Corrosion-Resistant Design – Built to handle harsh marine environments and constant exposure.
• Supports Engine Longevity – Helps reduce corrosion damage to critical internal components.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with Yamaha outboard engines equipped with internal anode systems for corrosion protection. Commonly used across a wide range of Yamaha motors operating in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this anode cover needs replacing?
A: Corrosion, damage, or poor sealing around the cover are common signs.
Q: Does this part affect engine performance?
A: Not directly, but it plays a big role in protecting internal components from corrosion.
Q: How often should I check this part?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect it during regular maintenance, especially in saltwater use.
Q: Can I reuse the old cover during anode replacement?
A: You can if it’s in good condition, but any damage or corrosion means it should be replaced.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s straightforward—just make sure it’s sealed properly when reinstalling.

