Tamd 63 P Service Manual

  

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Tamd 63p Service Manual

Is the rate of wear to the anodes on the Volvo 63p engine similar to that of the anodes below the waterline? i.e. 12 months and they will be worn, but have a little life in them or do they generally last longer than 12 months?
I realise this is a bit of ' how long is a piece of string' question but in general terms how long should they last?
Are they easy enough to fit? Is it necessary to drain the seawater from the engine prior to removing the anodes or will I be able to remove one at a time and then replace it with just a little water seepage? ( I'll close the sea cock before removing anything of course)
Thanks