This is my first time replacing the zincs in our boat. For background, The boat was previously on fresh water on Lake Union. Taking the old zincs outs, a couple of interesting things I noticed.
1. The Seawater that spilled from the transmission Cooler on the SB side has chalky white precipitate. The port side seawater looked clear. One of the zinc pencils that I took out the SB tranny cooler seems to contain white chalky material below the surface.. could that be a Magnesium or Aluminum anode?. Not sure what those would look like. If you have experience with the mag or AL. anodes, I would appreciate your feedback.
2. On the port side of the Heat exchanger there are 2 anodes.. one was completely used up, the other was almost untouched except for slime and minor corrosion on it.
3. The previous owner did not install one of the two anodes in the Port side of the Port engine tranny Cooler. And wrote on that side... No Zinc.. why would anyone not install a zinc in one area. The SB engine tranny cooler has 2 anodes.. not sure of the logic. Maybe they doubled up on the Opposite anode to make installation simpler. Is that something reasonable to do?
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts of opinions..
Thank you
Streff
1. The Seawater that spilled from the transmission Cooler on the SB side has chalky white precipitate. The port side seawater looked clear. One of the zinc pencils that I took out the SB tranny cooler seems to contain white chalky material below the surface.. could that be a Magnesium or Aluminum anode?. Not sure what those would look like. If you have experience with the mag or AL. anodes, I would appreciate your feedback.
2. On the port side of the Heat exchanger there are 2 anodes.. one was completely used up, the other was almost untouched except for slime and minor corrosion on it.
3. The previous owner did not install one of the two anodes in the Port side of the Port engine tranny Cooler. And wrote on that side... No Zinc.. why would anyone not install a zinc in one area. The SB engine tranny cooler has 2 anodes.. not sure of the logic. Maybe they doubled up on the Opposite anode to make installation simpler. Is that something reasonable to do?
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts of opinions..
Thank you
Streff