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If you have an F225 engine pre-2005, be aware that the tstat (copper) will corrode the block (aluminum) where the tstat sits. When it corrodes through, salt water is sprayed into the air intake and will trash the engine. How do I know? - my stbd engine now has a new powerhead. My port engine is somewhat corroded but I caught it in time.
Turns out that starting in 2005, Yam changed the design of the housing where you access the tstat and it included an anode, I suspect to help mitigate the problem. They now show a revised housing for the pre-2005 models, using the 2005+ part. The current exploded view for the 2004 225TXRC show the new housing with the anode- part 26 on crank 1. (The 2003 model also shows this change - I'm not sure if the 2002 and earlier show it but it's likely). The revised part # is 6P2-1240H-00-9S. I found them on ebay (used) for about $40 each- better than $75 new.
I hope this helps someone else avoid the very costly issue due to a crazy design by Yamaha. BTW, both my engines had the mid-section corrosion; another really bad design.
Turns out that starting in 2005, Yam changed the design of the housing where you access the tstat and it included an anode, I suspect to help mitigate the problem. They now show a revised housing for the pre-2005 models, using the 2005+ part. The current exploded view for the 2004 225TXRC show the new housing with the anode- part 26 on crank 1. (The 2003 model also shows this change - I'm not sure if the 2002 and earlier show it but it's likely). The revised part # is 6P2-1240H-00-9S. I found them on ebay (used) for about $40 each- better than $75 new.
I hope this helps someone else avoid the very costly issue due to a crazy design by Yamaha. BTW, both my engines had the mid-section corrosion; another really bad design.