Boat Gear Lube Universal Pump Outdrive O/b Lower Unit Yamaha Suzuki Mercruiser on 2040-parts.com
Holbrook, New York, United States
Harvard MarineOEM Canvas - Covers - Parts - Accessories - Electrical - Plumbing -Zincs - & More! BOAT MARINE UNIVERSAL GEAR LUBE PUMP FOR LOWER UNITS & OUTBOARDS WORKS FOR BOTH 3/8-16 & M8 X 1.25 !! MERCURY MARINER OMC JOHNSON EVINRUDE SUZUKI HONDA MERCRUISER OMC STERN DRIVE COBRA VOLVO PENTA Avoid smelly lubricant running down your arm! Fits quart bottles of lower unit lubricant and allows for mess free lube changes. Simply thread the fitting in the lower drain hole and pump until filled. |
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