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Sierra 18-9620-0 10 Oz Gear Lubricant - Type C Gear Oil Johnson Evinrude Omc on 2040-parts.com

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Thurmont, Maryland, United States

Thurmont, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-9620-0

SIERRA 18-9620-0 TYPE C GEAR LUBRICANT (10 Oz) SQUEEZE BOTTLE

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Here is a 10 fl. oz. tube of Type C gear lube from Sierra, part number 18-9620-0. Sierra Type "C" Gear Lube is formulated for older model outboards and I/O’s equipped with electric shift. Reduces friction and protects gears, bearings and other gear case components. Replaces: Johnson / Evinrude Premium Blend. It is new and does come as shown. For more information regarding this item contact us. Specifications: •Manufacturer: Sierra International •Part#: 18-9620-0 •SKU#: 0030999969477 •Type: C •10 Fl. Oz  Tube 

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