So I pulled the anodes out of my engines today. The old ones were toast.
I also replaced the thermostats.
Here's my question, I replaced the rubber gaskets / grommets as well and I could not get them to seat on the anode "carrier". I have no idea what that gizmo is called, but it bolts to the head, and the anodes bolt to it. The gasket is quite fat, and it appears to be a compression fit. Either that, or I got the wrong gaskets.
I ended up sticking the gasket in the hole in the head, then carefully inserting the anode (bolted to its carrier) through the gasket prior to bolting it up.
I started the engines up and ran them for about 20 mins and no leaks were evident. Can someone please tell me that I didn't dork them up and this was the correct method? There was zero guidance in the Yam manual. Imagine that.
I also replaced the thermostats.
Here's my question, I replaced the rubber gaskets / grommets as well and I could not get them to seat on the anode "carrier". I have no idea what that gizmo is called, but it bolts to the head, and the anodes bolt to it. The gasket is quite fat, and it appears to be a compression fit. Either that, or I got the wrong gaskets.
I ended up sticking the gasket in the hole in the head, then carefully inserting the anode (bolted to its carrier) through the gasket prior to bolting it up.
I started the engines up and ran them for about 20 mins and no leaks were evident. Can someone please tell me that I didn't dork them up and this was the correct method? There was zero guidance in the Yam manual. Imagine that.
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