Edmcl
Well-Known Member
Well it was about time to change the anodes on the Stern drive. No problem getting any of the bolts out. But I had a surprise when I took the prop off and the thrust washers to open and expose the bottom cavity above the skeg. Much to my surprise the cavity showed no anoed inside and no threaded bolt holes to put new one in. I'm very confused as I went to my other Stern drive as I have twin drives opened it up and there was a old hub annoyed in there. And 2 bolts with the remainder of the hub that sits behind the thrust washer. The bolts came out and the new one went in. Why would the original mercruiser stern drive not have it and the aftermarket stern drive has it