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Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver Fluid-synthetic Pwr Steering 32oz Qt 92-858077k01 on 2040-parts.com

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Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Marine/Mercruiser UPC:745061622616 Manufacturer Part Number:92-858077K01

Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver FLUID-SYNTHETIC PWR STEERING 32OZ QT 92-858077K01
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Part #: 92-858077K01 Verado steering system fluid. For use in power steering systems on Mercury and Mariner outboards where synthetic SAE OW-30 oil is recommended. There is no need to drain the system before using this fluid it will readily mix with the fluid in the system. See your engine service maintenance manual for specific applications and maintenance schedules. 32 fl oz (946mL)

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