BBB2boater
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2005
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- 6
My 1987 200HP Evinrude is used in saltwater and has had corrosion problems for some time now. The zincs are keep clean and shinny (they last a long time - I just shine them up each year!). I regularly check electrical contiunity between the zincs and all engine parts and the electrical path is very good. Areas of the lower unit where paint has been worn off always show significant corrosion (white powder formation). After scratching my head for several years about this problem, a friend suggested zinc 'quality' is the problem. He claims some zincs are of low quality (don't sacrifice themselves first and allow the engine to corrode) and some are of high quality (sacrifice themselves quickly). Does anyone have any knowledge about zinc quality? If so how would I select and where could I purchase a 'good quality' zinc? Or is my friend wrong and if so does anyone know what is causing this corrosion problem? By the way I have a stainless prop if that matters.