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Suzuki Anodes

Suzuki anodes help protect exposed metal parts on your outboard, especially the lower unit and mounting areas that are regularly submerged. Regular replacement is a simple service item that supports corrosion protection over time. This collection covers anodes designed for common Suzuki outboard applications and anode positions.


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What information do I need to confirm a Suzuki anode?

Provide your outboard model and year, or serial if you have it, and tell us which anode location you are replacing. Then 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. The key is confirming the mounting point, not just the brand name.

Which anode material should I choose for my Suzuki 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 and keep material consistent across the same protected system. If you tell us your typical water type and the anode locations, it is easier to guide the selection.

Why are my Suzuki anodes wearing out quickly in a marina?

Marina environments can increase anode wear due to electrical factors and nearby boats. First confirm the anodes have clean contact and the correct material choice for your water type. Then check shore power and charger setups and inspect wiring connections for corrosion or faults. Also confirm you have all expected anodes fitted on the outboard. Rapid wear is a useful signal that the electrical environment may need attention.

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Suzuki outboard anodes, matched to the right mounting point


Anode position decides the shape and fixings

Suzuki outboards can use different anode styles across multiple positions. Identify where the anode mounts, such as trim tab, plate location, or bracket area, then match the correct profile and fixing type. This avoids buying the correct brand anode that is meant for a different position on the same outboard.


Hole spacing and thickness stop most wrong orders

Plate-style anodes often fail on small measurement differences. Measure the old anode or the mounting point, then compare hole spacing and thickness to the listing. If the old anode is heavily wasted, a photo beside a ruler can still confirm the key details quickly.


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Fit clean contact surfaces and inspect wear regularly

Clean paint and oxidation from the contact surface and make sure the anode sits flush. Tighten evenly and re-check after a few trips. Steady wear is expected. Very fast wear can suggest electrical issues or marina conditions, while no wear often indicates poor contact or unsuitable material for your environment.