Evinrude Omc Cobra Propshaft And Clutch Dog - P/n Sierra 18-2187 & Dog 915272 on 2040-parts.com
Alton Bay, New Hampshire, United States
EVINRUDE OMC COBRA PROPSHAFT AND CLUTCH DOG - P/N SIERRA 18-2187. EVINRUDE PART NUMBER WOULD BE 395209 & DOG P/N 915272. PROPSHAFT IS A SIERRA PART AND CLUTCH DOG IS AN OEM PART. BOTH CAME OUT OF AN OMC COBRA OUTDRIVE THAT GOT BANGED UP. PARTS HAVE 1 SEASON OF USE ON THEM. PROPSHAFT HAS NO SCORE MARKS/GROVES WHERE THE PROPSHAFT SEALS RIDE
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