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Honda Anodes

Honda anodes help protect exposed metal components on your outboard, including lower unit and bracket areas that sit in water. Replacing anodes during servicing is a simple step that supports ongoing corrosion protection and can help reduce avoidable damage over time. This collection covers anodes designed for common Honda outboard applications.


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What information do I need to confirm a Honda anode?

Provide your outboard model and year, or serial if you have it. Then identify the anode location you are replacing, such as trim tab, plate, or bracket position. Match the shape, thickness, and hole spacing, and confirm the fixing type. Part numbers from diagrams can help validate, but photos of the old anode and the mounting point are often enough when markings are missing.

Which anode material should I use on a Honda outboard?

Choose based on where you boat most of the time, salt, brackish, or fresh water. Many owners replace like-for-like based on what has worn normally. If you are changing material, switch the set together across the same protected system and keep material consistent within that system. If you tell us your water type and what the anodes fit, it is easier to guide the choice.

Why are my Honda outboard anodes not wearing evenly?

Uneven wear can be caused by poor contact, missing anodes, differences in immersion, or electrical issues such as bonding faults or stray current. Check each anode is seated on clean metal contact and is tight. Confirm all expected anode locations are fitted. If wear is unusually fast in a marina, consider shore power and charger effects and inspect wiring connections for corrosion or faults.

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Honda outboard anodes, matched to fit properly


Identify the mounting point to choose the right style

Honda outboards can use several anode styles across different positions. A trim tab anode is not the same as a plate anode, and bracket anodes vary by leg design. Start by identifying the exact mounting location and how it fixes, then match the correct shape and hole spacing.


Measurements prevent ordering the wrong profile

Even small differences in thickness or hole spacing can stop an anode seating correctly or reduce contact. Measure the old anode if possible, or measure the mounting points. If the old anode is too wasted to measure cleanly, a photo beside a ruler can still confirm the key details.


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Fit for clean contact and inspect wear patterns

Clean the contact area back to bare metal and remove paint or heavy oxidation. Tighten fixings evenly and re-check after a few trips. Steady wear is normal. If anodes disappear quickly, consider electrical factors and missing anodes. If they do not wear at all, contact or material choice may be the issue.