Set Of Four Motor Mounts Engine Mounts Boat Inboard Barr Marine 8-0001 on 2040-parts.com
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
SET OF FOUR BRAND NEW BARR MARINE #8-0001 ENGINE MOUNTS. These mounts are normally used on inboard gas engines. Max rated load for each mount is: 350 lbs The dimensions are: Stud 5/8"- 16 threads Height 4-5/8" Length 5" Hole Centers 4" Width 2-1/2" Mounting holes 7/16" Quantity: Four 8-0001 Mounts **Our
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