Omc Stringer 1973 - 1986 Upper Unit Gearcase Seal Kit Replaces 982949 18-2667 on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
OMC Stringer Upper Unit Seal Kit
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This is a high quality aftermarket kit that replaces OEM part number 982949 Sierra part number 18-2667
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This kit is used on: All 1973 to 1986 Stringer Upper Gearcases. If you are unsure of the part number that you need just ask!
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All parts ship UPS or USPS priority insured within 24-72 hrs
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Kit includes all parts needed to re-seal the upper gear case
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Any questions on this part or need something that you do not see just ask!
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