Yamaha - Anode 4 - 6AW-1132N-01-00
Yamaha - Anode 4 - 6AW-1132N-01-00
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Description
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Yamaha - Engine Anode - Corrosion Protection - 6AW-1132N-01-00
Overview
If you run Yamaha engines in saltwater, you already know corrosion protection is part of the game. The Yamaha Anode 6AW-1132N-01-00 is designed to sacrifice itself so the important engine components don’t have to. It pulls corrosive activity away from metal surfaces inside the engine system and keeps electrolysis from eating away at critical parts. It’s one of those small maintenance pieces that quietly protects your motor every time it hits the water.
Key Features
• Sacrificial Corrosion Protection – Absorbs galvanic corrosion to protect engine components from electrolysis damage.
• OEM Yamaha Design – Manufactured to Yamaha specifications for proper fit and dependable corrosion control.
• Internal Engine Protection – Helps safeguard cooling system and internal metal surfaces from long-term corrosion.
• Saltwater Ready – Designed for harsh marine environments where corrosion protection is critical.
• Routine Service Component – Easily inspected and replaced during regular engine maintenance.
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 do?
A: An engine anode sacrifices itself to corrosion so important metal components inside the engine remain protected.
Q: How often should this anode be replaced?
A: Anodes should be inspected during routine service and replaced once they show significant wear or corrosion.
Q: Is this more important for saltwater boating?
A: Yes. Saltwater increases corrosion risk, which makes properly functioning anodes essential.
Q: Can a worn anode damage the engine?
A: Once the anode is depleted, corrosion can begin attacking internal metal parts of the engine.
Q: Is replacing an anode difficult?
A: Most anodes are straightforward to replace during regular maintenance or when the cooling system is serviced.

