Mercury Marine Outboard Carrier Bearing Assy # 45607a1 Nla Nib on 2040-parts.com
Bend, Oregon, US
This is a brand new Mercury carrier bearing assy. The part number is 45607A1 and is no longer available. If you are not sure if this will work for your engine, just send your serial numbers/engine make & year and we will compare. We had a marine sales/service business for over 25 years and recently closed our retail store due to the economy. We now sell exclusively over the internet and can save you money.
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