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Mercruiser Retainer Bearing Spanner Wrench/tool Made In The Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Depew, New York, United States

Depew, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:MotoMachine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:BT-1

Mercruiser Bearing Retainer Spanner Wrench Tool

This listing is for a Bearing Retainer Spanner Wrench Tool for a mercruiser.
    Fits: 
  • 1982 and earlier R, MR
  • 1983-1990 Alpha Generation I
  • Alpha Generation II (all years)
  • MC1 (all years)
  • Bravo (all years)
  • Blackhawk (all years)

This tool is used to remove and install driveshaft housing (upper) bearing retainer nut. It has a 1/2" drive on the handle for use with a breaker bar or torque wrench. They are made in the USA out of high gade steel and then zinc plated so they will never rust or corrode. Much more durable than black oxide. It comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and lifetime warranty.


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