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I have twin Bravo 3 outdrives on my boat. Should I stay with Mercruiser zinc or
can I switch to Martry zinc at 1/2 the price? I go thru 2 sets of zincs a year. Frank |
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Frank wrote: "I have twin Bravo
3 outdrives on my boat. Should I stay with Mercruiser zinc or can I switch to Martry zinc at 1/2 the price? I go thru 2 sets of zincs a year." Frank-MERCURY MARINE changed from "regular" zincs (real 99 and 44/100 per cent pure zinc) some time ago, largly due to corrosion trashing the carrrier bearing areas of "duo-prop" drives, those dual stainless props were too much. I understand there are lawsuits.... They now recommend an annode made of aluminum/indium for salt water (magnesium for fresh water ONLY) on all the drives-(it weighs than zinc and and more than magnesium). They cost more than regular zincs, can be had at West Marine rather then the dealer for some savings, and I haven't noticed any difference...in 4+ years, except some three months ago I developed major corrosion tbl-if I had the alum/ind. annodes maybe it would not have happened...don't know as I've pulled the boat out of the marina. A new Alpha-1 drive is some $6500.....your's a bunch more...I'd follow Mercurys recommendation! Good luck Mike |
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