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Bel-ray 99741-bt1 Marine Full Synthetic Gear Oil 1 Liter New Dealer Direct on 2040-parts.com

US $12.15
Location:

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Product Brand:BEL-RAY Brand:Bel-Ray BEL-RAY PN:99741-BT1 Manufacturer Part Number:AF50450112 UPC:690509401929

Bel-Ray Synthetic Gear Oil 1 Liter Bottle

Marine Synthetic Gear Oil is a high performance, environmentally safe, full synthetic gear oil engineered specifically for marine applications. It uses the most advanced Extreme Pressure additives to deliver superior protection for high torque/high horsepower marine engines. Marine Synthetic Gear Oil uses an industry first Antimony-free formula for an eco-friendly solution to your gear oil needs. It is GL-5 performance rated and exceeds the requirements of all major OEM engine manufacturers.

THIS IS A DIRECT REPLACEMENT FOR VOLVO, MERCRUISER, OMC, MERCURY, EVINRUDE, YAMAHA, HONDA, SUZUKI, AND ALL OTHER MARINE MOTOR MANUFACTURERS WHERE A FULL SYNTHETIC GEAR LUBE IS REQUIRED.

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