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Magnesium Trim Tab Anode For Mercruiser, Mercury 18-6241 on 2040-parts.com

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Magnesium Trim Tab Anode for Mercruiser, Mercury 18-6241

 

Product SKU: sie-18-6241
Item Condition: New
MSRP $14.03
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Magnesium Trim Tab Anode for Mercruiser, Mercury

For use on R/MR/Alpha One, Sterndrive & Transom Assembly (1983-90) & prior drives, Alpha One, Gen II (1991 & Up). For use in fresh water only and with aluminum props.

Mercury Outboards:

  • Use on inline 3, 4 & 6 Cyl, V6
  • Replaces:

  • Mercury - 31640Q 4, A1, Q4, T6
  • GLM - 12670
  • Redline - RL6011
  • Sterndrive - 98-106-05K


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