'71 evinrude 50hp saltwater conversion

Scott Chinsota

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the inner exhaust cover on this engine is made of aluminum. to the best of my knowledge, a new replacement is no longer available. i have been running it in saltwater for a few years. eventually corrosion will eat through it rendering the motor useless. a stainless steel replacement would be the utopian soultion. its still running fine. other than a marine graveyard replacement can anyone offer another fix?
can aluminum be plated? add a sacrificial anode?
 

tx1961whaler

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Re: '71 evinrude 50hp saltwater conversion

Are you able to flush the motor after every use?
 

Scott Chinsota

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Re: '71 evinrude 50hp saltwater conversion

yes , always. knew of the issue as soon as i started reading manuals weeks after i got it. bombardier makes parts but not that one. hoping to have it plated before it rots. having one made would be expensive.
 

tx1961whaler

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Re: '71 evinrude 50hp saltwater conversion

Probably the best thing is to try and find a spare and have it hard anodized to replace yours if it ever goes. Then again the original may last another 40 years if you are flushing it out. I had to replace an outer cover on mine, but I probably would have tried to fix it with Devcon if I could not find a replacement.
 

Scott Chinsota

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Re: '71 evinrude 50hp saltwater conversion

so it can be plated or something like that. ill have to scour the salvage yards to find a spare. thanks for the advice
 
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