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puzzling prop electrolysis or corrosion...
Here is problem that has me puzzled, and looking for any ideas.
Today we hauled our boat, and I noted the prop appears to have some electrolysis or other corrosion stress to it. The prop is 2 years old, Bronze on a SS shaft. When hauled, its color is ink black and it has these small 'corrosion worms' all over it. Each 'worm' appears to be corrosion, is about 5/8" long and about 1/32" wide. There is one about every 2-3 square inches. I do not know the cause of this, and will have to investigate if it is something on my boat leaking, or something from a neighboring boat. Now, here is what puzzles me. The shaft zinc does not show any signs of undue wear. I would think that if I had some electrolysis issue, the shaft zink would be one of the 1st things to go... Any ideas? (BTW, the boat has unbounded underwater fittings, and all other Bronze parts look normal) Thank you in advance -al- |
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puzzling prop electrolysis or corrosion...
Al
l sounds like you've got a problem with AC current leakage. It could be comming from your boat, or a boat near yours. Have you got an isolator installed on the boat? Their are ways to confirm if this is the problem, but I don't remenber how it's done. John |
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