Mercury V-6 Lower Unit Driveshaft Tool on 2040-parts.com
Lake City, Florida, United States
Mercury V-6 outboard lower unit driveshaft spanner nut tool, works on other brands as well. Tool uses a 12" adjustable wrench to remove the spanner nut with ease, I make these in my shop and they work as well as the factory tools at a much lower price. Look at the pictures well and feel free to ask any questions before you bid. Thanks Mike
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