Mcgard 74036 Marine Single Outboard Motor Lock Set (1/2"-20 Thread Size) - Merc on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
Part No. 74036
- Thread Size: 1/2"-20
- Hex Size: 5/8"
- Overall Length: 0.750"
- Style: Outboard Motor Locks
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- Please make sure this is the one you need before purchasing we will not refund on your buying error
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