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I'm getting my HP 500 rebuilt and am going with aluminum Brodix heads. Is there some kind of coating I need to get for these? I've read about "marinizing" aluminum heads to help with corrosion. I only boat in fresh water if that matters.
 

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A wing and a prayer, sir.

Oh yea, run a closed cooling system. :)

I'm getting my HP 500 rebuilt and am going with aluminum Brodix heads. Is there some kind of coating I need to get for these? I've read about "marinizing" aluminum heads to help with corrosion. I only boat in fresh water if that matters.
 

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Dart does a hard anodize coating in the water jackets on the marine heads. Find a quality anodizer and see if they can do it. Maybe try talking to Brodix and see if they offer it. We are a Brodix distributor, but I've never seen that as an option
 

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Dart does a hard anodize coating in the water jackets on the marine heads. Find a quality anodizer and see if they can do it. Maybe try talking to Brodix and see if they offer it. We are a Brodix distributor, but I've never seen that as an option

Is it really needed? I'm guessing not if your using Brodix and your motors are known to be dang near bulletproof.
 

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In my opinion, and I do a lot of anodizing......is isn't going to do a motherfuckin thing. Anodizing cast materials is a crapshoot anyway, too many nooks and crannies. Especially when other machine operations...its a waste of money. All it will take is one scratch, one fucktard to stick something sharp in the water jacket, and all that prep goes to waste. Then they are subjected to heat.

Dissimilar metals will be enough of an issue with a marine engine.

Just what you deal with to have a water hotrod.

Brian
 

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Brodix does offer hard anodizing "for salt water use". http://brodix.com/aluminum-cylinder-head-options

In all my years of doing this stuff, some of the worst corrosion problems I have seen have been in Brodix heads, around the water ports at the head gasket. In many cases they can be welded and surfaced so they still can be used. Please note, I am not saying Brodix heads are not good.
 

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In my opinion, and I do a lot of anodizing......is isn't going to do a motherfuckin thing. Anodizing cast materials is a crapshoot anyway, too many nooks and crannies. Especially when other machine operations...its a waste of money. All it will take is one scratch, one fucktard to stick something sharp in the water jacket, and all that prep goes to waste. Then they are subjected to heat.

Dissimilar metals will be enough of an issue with a marine engine.

Just what you deal with to have a water hotrod.

Brian
Actually it does help. We see a lot less corrosion at the areas Barry just described (mating areas at gaskets)
 

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Im really surprised. Long term I would have figured the anodizing would degrade to the point it would be ineffective.

Actually it does help. We see a lot less corrosion at the areas Barry just described (mating areas at gaskets)
 

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AFR offers it. For sure. Teague uses anodized heads on a lot of their engines. My next set of heads will have it done.
 

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I'm getting my HP 500 rebuilt and am going with aluminum Brodix heads. Is there some kind of coating I need to get for these? I've read about "marinizing" aluminum heads to help with corrosion. I only boat in fresh water if that matters.

Texasjet hit the nail on zee head; block drains flat get it done not only for the heads but just 'bout everything else that will alkali up (manifolds, intercoolers, lines etc). Been doing it for years with very positive results. Hint- Use SS line extensions from the block, bushing up the OEM NPT block fittings to a -8 if space permits, will make draining a ton easier. Also be sure to crack a line open above the heads when draining.
Hope it helps
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I went with the AFR’s Tony is the man over there ! They do flawless work.
 

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I’m 9 years into my dart pro 1’s on 2 different engines. Last year Teague went through them and put them on my new Teague quadrotor. They look fine, and Mr.Teague did not say a word about corrosion.

I boat in havasu most every weekend. I rinse the motor out about 4 times a year.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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