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Mercruiser Oem Engine Crankcase 25w40 Oil Gallon 92-8m0078628 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.94
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Marine/Mercruiser UPC:745061029958 Manufacturer Part Number:92-858049K01, 858049K01, 8M0078628

Genuine Mercury Marine engine oil. This is factory original equipment lubricant, not aftermarket. Note: this listing is for (1) gallon container.

 

Specifically formulated and developed to meet the needs of:

High-output sterndrive and inboard engines.

  • Multi-viscosity 25W-40 oil formulated to eliminate thermal breakdown (no viscosity improvers necessary) under extreme temperatures and loads.
  • Field-tested and proven in gas and diesel applications.
  • Provides superior lubrication and protection of internal components from corrosion, wear scuffing and scoring - even in higher temperature engines.
  • Provides warranty protection for Mercury MerCruiser engines
  • Replaces prior part number 92-858048K01
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SKU#  92-8M0078628



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