Originally Posted by
Bobpen
I am asking for a friend.😉
A more simple question as some people get confused easily
Hypothetically.
A stainless-steel propeller is attached to an aluminium alloy power head by a drive shaft.
The hot seawater from the alloy power head exits the motor through the stainless propeller hub.
Galvanic corrosion occurs when dissimilar metals are connected by an electrolyte.
An example of a marine alloy from Mercury Marine Engines contains tin, copper, zinc, copper, and aluminium
316 Stainless contains iron, chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
What could go wrong?