I purchased a 97 gw last year w twin 225s . I was reading the Yamaha service manual and noticed that the power head has 4 anodes how often do they need to be changed and how do you get them out?
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like I said.
we need a model number as the 225 hp Yamaha has been made in both 2 and 4 stroke and in 2.6L,3.1L,and 3.3L as well as 4.2LFour.
all had different methods of installing internal anodes.
which BTW are an incredible waste of time and money.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postwhich BTW are an incredible waste of time and money.
I have done some reading since I had a diesel powered trawler at one time, but that is a completely different animal from an outboard.
And by the way, the Perkins diesel did not have any anodes :-)
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the F250 and the L225TXRV have NO internal components that are similar.
on the L225, leave the internal anodes alone.
waste of time and money.
if you wish to pull the heads and change them go ahead.
you will find that other than a white calcified coating they look new.
the new ones will look like the old ones about the third time they dry out.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postthe F250 and the L225TXRV have NO internal components that are similar.
on the L225, leave the internal anodes alone.
waste of time and money.
if you wish to pull the heads and change them go ahead.
you will find that other than a white calcified coating they look new.
the new ones will look like the old ones about the third time they dry out.
my first post here so please be kind lol.
Was trying to change my head anodes and find myself in a dilemma now... while trying to pull one out it has crumbled into pieces and has fallen back into the engine head! Back into the engine not out of the engine... please need your help on what I should do. I would really appreciate anyone's help so much. Thank you.
Regards
Bashir
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Sorry about that here it is F40BWHT. I have a photo as well. Thanks for the quick reply.Attached Files
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postbashyama
like I said.
we MUST have an engine model number to coherently disscuss anything.
so start a new thread, helps avoid confusion.
in the new thread POST the MODEL number.
if not see my altenator post.
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