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Parsun Anodes

Parsun anodes help protect exposed metal components on your outboard, including lower unit and bracket areas that sit in water. Replacing anodes as part of servicing is a simple step that supports ongoing corrosion protection. This collection covers anodes designed for common Parsun outboard applications.


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What do I need to confirm the correct Parsun anode?

Provide your outboard model and year, or serial if available. Then identify the anode location you are replacing, trim tab, plate, or bracket position. Match the shape, thickness, and hole spacing, and confirm the fixing type. If you have part numbers from diagrams or packaging, use them to validate. Photos of the old anode and the mounting point help confirm fitment when details are unclear.

Which anode material should I choose for my Parsun outboard?

Material choice depends on your typical water type. Many owners replace like-for-like based on what has worn normally on their outboard. If you are changing material, switch the set together across the outboard’s protected system and keep material consistent within that system. If you share where you boat and what the anodes fit, it is easier to guide the selection.

Why does my anode look new after months in the water?

Little wear can mean poor contact. Check the anode is not insulated by paint, heavy oxide, or corrosion at the mounting point, and confirm fixings are tight. Also confirm you have the correct anode for that location and the right material for your environment. If other anodes are missing on the outboard, wear behaviour can be uneven. Cleaning and contact checks usually explain an anode that does not seem to be working.

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Location first, then model details

Anode shapes differ by where they mount, so start by identifying the exact location you are replacing. A trim tab anode and a leg plate anode are not interchangeable. Once you know the location, match the model and year details to confirm the correct profile and fixing type.


Compare measurements to avoid wrong orders

Measure the old anode or the mounting point and compare thickness and hole spacing. Small differences stop the anode from seating properly or can affect contact. If you cannot measure accurately, a clear photo next to a ruler is often enough to confirm the important details.


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Fit clean contact surfaces, then re-check after a few trips

Remove paint and heavy oxide where the anode contacts the metal surface. Tighten evenly and confirm the anode sits flush. After a few outings, inspect that it is still secure and wearing normally. Wear patterns are useful, they can indicate missing anodes, poor contact, or electrical issues.