Mercruiser Engine Coupler, 2 Piece Rear Main Seal Chevrolet. Alpha 1 Bravo 1 2 3 on 2040-parts.com
Corpus Christi, Texas, US
Good used mercruiser driveshaft coupler for a 2 piece rear main seal 350 Chevrolet. 1986 and earlier small block Chevy. May fit other Chevrolet mercruiser engines. Coupler is in good condition. Rubber is still firm and splines are in great condition. Was used less than 40 hours. Was removed from a running boat.
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