Replacing anodes
Anodes should be replaced when about half of the anode has been lost to corrosion. On many outboards one anode doubles as a small trim tab on the underside of the anti-ventilation plate, a good location because it’s near the propeller and is easy to see and inspect. When replacing this anode it’s important to align the new anode at the same angle as the old anode. To work well, the anode also needs to have good contact with the metal it’s attached to, so make sure the mounting surface is free of corrosion and other material build-up. It may be helpful to use a fine-grit sand paper to clean the area before installing the new anode.
Mercury anode kits are available for many Mercury outboard and sterndrive applications. These anode kits are manufactured from cadmium-free, environmentally safe, aluminum. Each kit includes stainless steel mounting hardware, and may be purchased from an authorized Mercury dealer.