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Quicksilver Gimbal Housing Grease Seal 26-88416 Mercruiser Alpha Bravo on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:26-88416

Up for sale is a Quicksilver Gimbal Housing Grease Seal part number 26-88416 for a Mercruiser sterndrive. 

Fits:

  • 120/140 (1978-82)
  • 165 (1978-81)
  • 260 (1978-82)
  • 485 (1980-82)
  • 898/228 (1978-82)
  • Alpha One/Gen II (1991 & Up)
  • BravoI/II/III (1988-98)
  • R/MR/Alpha One Sterndrive and Transom (1983-90)
  •  This is a new seal in the factory package.

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