Corrosion Control Anodes; Bilge Siphon Inspection; Alternator Belt Inspection - Mercury 200 OptiMax Jet Drive Service Manual

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Maintenance
5.
Flush the outer surfaces of the water outlet nozzle with a water stream.

Corrosion Control Anodes

Anodes made of insufficiently pure aluminum alloys may not adequately protect critical drive components from corrosion. We
recommend using anodes sold through Mercury Precision Parts only.
Anodes help protect the power package against galvanic corrosion by sacrificing its metal to be slowly eroded instead of other
metals.
This model has three corrosion control anodes: One on the bottom of the nozzle, one on the reverse gate, and one under the
rudder. Anodes help protect the Mercury Jet Drive against galvanic corrosion by sacrificing its metal to be slowly eroded instead
of the Mercury Jet Drive metals.
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All anodes require periodic inspection, especially in saltwater. Inspect anodes periodically (refer to the Inspection and
Maintenance Schedule). Replace any anodes before they are 50% corroded. Never paint or apply protective coating on the
anode, as effectiveness of the anode will be reduced.

Bilge Siphon Inspection

Inspect the bilge siphon system at periodic intervals to ensure maximum performance.
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1.
Inspect the pickup screen for foreign material. Clean if necessary.
2.
Inspect the hole in the siphon break for blockage. Clean with a small wire if necessary.
3.
Ensure that the siphon break is secured above the waterline.

Alternator Belt Inspection

Inspect the alternator belt and have it replaced by an authorized dealer if any of the following conditions are found:
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Anodes
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NOTICE
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Siphon break
Bilge hose
Bilge water pickup screen
90-8M0050731 MAY 2011

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