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01405AL - Tecnoseal Aluminium Wedge Anode for Honda/Mercury/Mercruiser/Yamaha

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SKU:
AO1069-AF-37
UPC:
8.05962E+12
MPN:
01405AL
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An aluminium wedge anode for Force/Honda 75, Mercury Outboard & Mercruiser Sterndrive and engines. The wedge anode is located on the side of the gear housing, just above the cavitation plate. Suitable for use in salt or brackish water. Honda part number 41109-ZW1-003. 

The outboard engine anode is manufactured to US MIL Spec by Tecnoseal in Italy, one of the world's leading suppliers of sacrificial anodes for cathodic protection in the leisure boat market.

Every aluminium anode sold by Anode Outlet is genuine and manufactured to the highest quality anode specification. Item(s) shown in image may not come in manufacturers' branded packaging due to production processes.

Also available in:
Magnesium - 01405MG.

Sold in the following kits:
KITHONDA40-50AL.
KITHONDA40-50CAL.

Same as Tecnoseal part numbers:

01129AL - For Yamaha 75hp XR6.
00825AL - For Mercury.

Fits the following outboard engines:

Honda 1997: BF75AT LHTA; BF75AT LRTA; BF75AT XRTA; BF90AT LHTA; BF90AT LRTA and BF90AT XRTA.
Honda 1998: BF75AW LHTA; BF75AW LRTA; BF75AW XRTA; BF90AW LHTA; BF90AW LRTA and BF90AW XRTA.
Force 90 & 120hp 1995 and newer.
Mercury Series 75HP-V6/40/50/115 EFI 4T.
Mercury Series 75HP-XR6.
Mercury/Mariner 35-300hp and Force 90-120hp 1995.
Mercury Optimax.

Specifications:

Please refer to the diagram in the product images.
i: 77mm.
a: 30mm.
h: 22mm.
h1: 12mm.
Ø: 17mm.
Ø1: 7mm.
Weight: 0.25kg.

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Category: Explore our full range of aluminium outboard engine anodes.
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Blog: How often should a sacrificial anode be replaced on a boat?
Blog: Cathodic protection for boats.
Blog: Aluminium versus zinc anodes.

Metal:
Aluminium