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1998 Johnson 150hp Oceanrunner: Where zincs?
Royboy
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Posted on 05/16/16 - 7:14 AM
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I just purchased a 1998 17 Outrage II with a 150hp Johnson Oceanrunner and there are no zincs on the engine that I can see. Should there be, and where? A photo would be great.

Roy

 
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Sometimes the skeg above the prop is the zinc,
but i'm not sure on your make/model...
PO could have painted it?
TP

 
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Go to the Evinrude/Johnson parts catalog. You will need the exact model number of your motor. Look at the gearcase section and it will show all of the anodes.


http://shop2.evinrude.com/Index.aspx?...p;siteid=1

 
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Thanks Walt, great link. Unfortunately, it just shows an anode floating out in space with no fastener. Maybe it's under the trim tab?

 
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If you print out the picture and look at it next to the motor you should see where they are.

 
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There is also an anode between the stern mounting bracket.
item #33 on the midsection contents.
Part #0433580
You probably need the 2 screws for that anode also.

 
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The other anode above the trim tab is
#51 anode
Part #0436745

You probably need the bolt for that anode too.
#50 screw, anode
Part #0328096

You need to remove the trim tab to access the anode screw if I remember correctly.

 
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Posted on 05/20/16 - 6:37 AM
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O.K., I found the corresponding square hole where the #51 anode goes. I'll look for the other one as well. It definately could use them; there's some nasty corrosion forming on one of the tilt cylinders. Ordered from boatzincs.com. Why on earth would anyone remove them and not replace them?


Edited by Royboy on 05/20/16 - 7:00 AM
 
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