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888760q03 Mercruiser Bravo Two And Bravo Three Magnesium Anode Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, United States

Bay City, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury / Quicksilver UPC:745061588431 Manufacturer Part Number:888760Q03

  • Complete sacrificial anode kit to replace all factory installed anodes found on the transom and drive unit
  • Genuine Mercury part
  • Includes mounting hardware
  • Magnesium anodes - for use in fresh water only
  • Mercury part number: 888760Q03
  • Replaces Mercury part numbers: 888760A1 and 888760Q01
  • Aluminum anodes are what Mercury installs from the factory, but magnesium anodes are more effective in fresh water
  • Never paint anodes
  • Anodes should be checked and cleaned frequently - a dirty anode is not protecting your outdrive
  • Anodes should be replaced once they have dissolved 25% to 50%
  • Installation of a Mercathode system can prolong the life of your anodes
  • Boats connected to shore power should also have a galvanic isolator installed

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