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Magnetic Drain Screw & Gasket For Mercruiser Alpha Mercury Outboard Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-2375

Magnetic Drain Screw & Gasket For Mercruiser Alpha Lower Units and Many Mercury & Mariner Outboard Gearcases

  • This replaces OEM part numbers 10-14834A1 and 22-67892A1
  • This drain screw has the magnetic tip to catch any loose metal in the gear oil
  • If you are unsure of what part you need just ask. This fits many lower units and outdrives if you are not not sure if this is the one you need just send us your motor information and serial number and we can check for you.If you do not see what you need we can list it we are a dealer.
  • Parts ship UPS or USPS Priority insured within 24-72hrs

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