Yamaha VF115 Internal Crankcase Anode Kit With Grommet - All Models
Yamaha VF115 Internal Crankcase Anode Kit With Grommet - All Models
Yamaha VF115 Internal Crankcase Anode Kit With Grommet - All Models is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Yamaha - Internal Crankcase Anode Kit - VF115 Corrosion Protection - All Models
Overview
On the VF115, internal corrosion protection is something that works quietly in the background but makes a big difference over time. This anode is designed to take on electrolysis so your engine’s internal metal surfaces don’t have to. Especially if you’re running in saltwater, it can wear down faster than expected. Replacing it along with the grommet is simple maintenance that helps keep your motor protected and running strong.
Key Features
• Internal Corrosion Protection – Sacrificial anode helps prevent electrolysis from damaging internal engine components.
• Includes Grommet – Comes with a matching grommet for proper fit and sealing during installation.
• Designed for VF115 Models – Built specifically for Yamaha VF115 outboards.
• Simple Preventative Maintenance – Helps extend engine life by protecting internal metal surfaces over time.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• VF115 All Models
FAQ
Q: How often should I replace this internal anode?
A: Typically once per season, or more often if the engine is used in saltwater regularly.
Q: What happens if I don’t replace it?
A: Once the anode is worn out, corrosion can begin attacking internal engine components.
Q: Is the grommet important to replace?
A: Yes, it ensures proper sealing and secure installation of the anode.
Q: How do I know if the anode is worn?
A: If it’s heavily corroded or significantly reduced in size, it’s time to replace it.
Q: Is this a difficult job?
A: It’s usually a quick and straightforward maintenance task with basic tools.
