Mercruiser trim pump bracket that is in excellent shape. I have a bunch of these, so I have priced them to sell. I believe it is mercruiser Part 42419A1 and 862548A1. This style of bracket was used for many many years pre-alpha, alpha etc.... Sold "As-Is". Shipping price is for the lower 48 states, others will pay more! Local pick-up is always welcome.
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Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Genuine mercruiser power trim pump/tilt assembly 865380a25 - used,low hours(US $200.00)
- Mercruiser new oem power trim & tilt cylinder ram spacer kit 15768a3(US $12.43)
- Quicksilver part 45382a 1 housing assembly 1965-1968(US $40.00)
- Mercruiser new oem thrust bearing race washer nxt1 23-861782057(US $15.94)
- Mercruiser trim tab 34127t2 replaces 34127a1(US $14.95)
- Mercruiser alpha one gen 2 trim & tilt cylinders complete with hoses
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