Pinion Nut Adaptor Kit # 91-61067a 2 on 2040-parts.com
Landenberg, Pennsylvania, US
Pinion Nut Adaptor Kit: Holds pinion nut when removing the pinion gear and drive shaft on the Mercruiser Alpha 1 stern drive. Clymer Mercuiser Stern Drive Shop Manual: for 1985-1988 Alpha One and Bravo One included!Also selling two other similar items. Check them out! Will discount on price and shipping if one person buys all three.
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