What are the main differences in saltwater and the regular series of outboard motors?
I was just wondering how much it shortens the life of a regular series outboard motor to run it in saltwater. What problems does it cause running a non saltwater series in saltwater? Thanks
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January 24th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
different type of metals are used and the anodes are made of different materials if you put a non saltwater motor in saltwater and keep it the electrolysis in the water will at the freshwater anode away in a week or so the spreading to deteriorate the rest of the engine inside and out