Mercury Mercruiser Oem Part # 45-816919 Driveshaft For Alpha One Gen Ii Drives on 2040-parts.com
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Mercury Mercruiser OEM part number 45-816919 driveshaft Fits: Mercruiser Alpha One Gen II drives 1991-1995, standard rotation, 1.50:1 & 1.65:1 ratios Alpha One Gen II drives 1996-1997, standard rotation, 1.62:1 & 1.47:1 ratios Please verify with a Mercury certified technician and/or dealer that this particular driveshaft will work for your specific drive |
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