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Mcgard 74038 Marine Single Outboard Motor Lock Set (1/2"-13 Thread Size) on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
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Item is a NEW OLD STOCK NEVER OPENED McGard 74038 Marine Single Outboard Motor Lock Set (1/2"-13 Thread Size) - Johnson/Evinrude
 
 
The best protection available against costly outboard motor theft. McGard outboard motor locks are designed to lock the bolt that holds the outboard onto the transom of the boat. Simply replace one of the mounting nuts with a McGard locking nut. These outboard motor locks are fully machined from high quality stainless steel and are through-hardened. A free-spinning collar turns if attacked by gripping tools. Fits the following outboard motors: Johnson/Evinrude 40 hp and larger (2 stroke).
 

Part No. 74038

  • Thread Size: 1/2"-13
  • Hex Size: 5/8"
  • Overall Length: 0.750"
  • Style: Outboard Motor Locks
 
 
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