Mcgard 74052 Marine Propeller Lock Set (5/8"-11 Thread Size) - Johnson/evinrude on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
The best protection available against costly propeller theft. Once installed the McGard propeller lock offers 24 hour protection during use, storage and transit. A free-spinning collar will turn if attacked by gripping tools without loosening the lock. Constructed of naval brass and hardened stainless steel for maximum security. Fits the following outboard motors: Johnson/Evinrude 40-140 hp (2 stroke) (some 90hp-130hp may have a 3/4"-16 shaft).
Part No. 74052
- Thread Size: 5/8"-11
- Hex Size: 1-1/16"
- Overall Length: 1.025"
- Style: Propeller Locks
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