2005 Johnson 200 225 hp PX4 CX4 PZ4 CZ4 4-Stroke Outboard Stroke Owners Manual

ANTICORROSION ANODES
WATER PRESSURE
Your motor is equipped with one or more anodes
An optional water pressure gauge is recommended
that protect it from galvanic corrosion. Refer to Fea-    to   monitor  cooling   system   pressures.  Noticing
tures for anode location. Disintegration  of the an-
changes in water pressure can help prevent engine
ode  is  normal  and  indicates  it  is  working.  Check overheating.  The  water  pressure  gauge  must  be
each anode periodically. Replace anodes smaller      connected at the correct point to ensure the most
than 2/3 their original size. See your Dealer for re-
placements.
accurate pressure readings. Follow the installation
instructions   included   with   the   water   pressure
gauge.
MOTOR REMOVAL AND
TRANSPORTING
1
Motor Removal
If it is necessary to remove the outboard from the
boat, we strongly recommended your Dealer per-
form the service.
1
Motor Transporting
Vertical transport
Attach  the  clamp  bracket  to  a  stand  by  securing
transom bolts.
1
1.
Anode
Galvanic   corrosion   destroys   underwater   metal
parts and can occur in fresh or salt water; however,
salt,  brackish  and  polluted  waters  will  accelerate
corrosion.
Metal-based antifouling paint on the boat or motor
and the use of improperly installed shore power in
the area of your moored boat will also accelerate
corrosion.
IMPORTANT: NEVER paint the anode, its fasten-
ers, or its mounting surface. Painting will reduce its
corrosion protection.
Maintenance - 47
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Model Year2005
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