Yamaha - Anode - 63P-11325-21-00
Yamaha - Anode - 63P-11325-21-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Engine Anode - Corrosion Protection - 63P-11325-21-00
Overview
Corrosion is something every boater deals with, especially when Yamaha outboards spend time in saltwater or brackish conditions. The Yamaha Engine Anode 63P-11325-21-00 is designed to take on that corrosion before it reaches critical engine components. It sacrifices itself to electrolysis, protecting the surrounding metal surfaces inside the engine. It’s one of those small maintenance parts that quietly protects your motor every time it hits the water.
Key Features
• Sacrificial Corrosion Protection – Absorbs galvanic corrosion to protect internal engine components from electrolysis damage.
• OEM Yamaha Engineering – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper fit and dependable corrosion control.
• Internal Engine Protection – Helps safeguard cooling passages and metal components inside the engine.
• Marine Environment Ready – Designed to perform reliably in saltwater and other harsh boating environments.
• Routine Maintenance Component – Simple to inspect and replace during scheduled engine service.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines that utilize internal corrosion protection anodes.
Refer to manufacturer fitment information to confirm compatibility with your specific Yamaha engine model.
FAQ
Q: What does an engine anode actually do?
A: It sacrifices itself to corrosion so the surrounding engine components remain protected from electrolysis.
Q: How often should an anode be replaced?
A: Anodes should be inspected regularly and replaced when they become heavily corroded or significantly worn.
Q: Are anodes especially important in saltwater use?
A: Yes. Saltwater increases the risk of corrosion, making working anodes critical for engine protection.
Q: What happens if an anode is completely worn out?
A: Without the anode absorbing corrosion, internal engine components may begin to corrode.
Q: Is replacing an anode difficult?
A: Most anodes are straightforward to replace during routine maintenance or cooling system service.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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