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Mercruiser Alpha Upper Gear Case Set Alpha One Gen Ii 43-18411a2 Sierra 18-2201 on 2040-parts.com

US $224.99
Location:

Wetmore, Michigan, United States

Wetmore, Michigan, United States
Packaging is worn and dirty
Brand:Sierra UPC:Does Not Apply MPN:18-2201 Manufacturer Part Number:43-18410A2 43-18411A2


Product Description: Upper unit gear set for Mercruiser. Replaces part numbers 43-18410A2, 43-18411A2. 1.5:1 ratio. Drive gear = 22 teeth, driven gear = 20 teeth. For most v-8 drives and Gen II; R/MR / AlphaOne. Thank you to ALL of our past and future customers. Please use the photos and part number if available to assist in identifying you part needs. Shipping quoted is Continental US only.  LOCATION MF-10

Replaces 43-18410A2; 43-18411A2

  • Includes- (1) 18-1142; Mercruiser #31-32573A1 (1.5
  • 1 Ratio)
  • (Drive Gear = 22 teeth Driven Gear = 20 teeth)
  • For most V-8 Drives and Gen II (S/N K999999 & BELOW)
  • Stern Drive Model Beg. S/N End. S/N
  • 225 3856268 4200499; 260 4898730 6225576
  • 898/228 4782330 6225576
  • Stern Drive Model Beg. S/N End. S/N
  • 888 3106717 & UP; V8R/MR / Alpha One 6225577 & UP 

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