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New Video: Engine Anode Replacement / Repair and Thermostats

Chewiem16

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Yamaha Jetboat | Engine Anodes and Thermostat Replacement


It’s not emphasized enough that you NEED to inspect your engine anodes if you run on salt water. Mine were neglected by the previous owner for too long, even after flushing with Salt Away! Don’t let what happen to me, happen to you! In this video, I pull out the anodes, fix the broken port, and replace the thermostats.

This is a follow up to Captain Leon’s video on his channel. Make sure you watch his first!

 
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