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Shift Shaft Bushing Tool For Mercury Mariner Mercruiser Replaces 91-31107t on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra or GLM Manufacturer Part Number:18-9817

Shift Shaft Bushing Tool For Mercruiser Alpha Generation 1 Outdrives & Mercury-Mariner Outboards

  • Aftermarket  part replaces Mercury part number 91-31107T 91-31107T-91-31107T91-31107T
  • This tool is used to install and remove the shift shaft bushing and seal on Mercruiser  Alpha Gen 1 drive lower units as well as many larger outboard lower units. There are two sizes so be sure of which one that you need before ordering
  • If this is purchased with a seal kit the shipping will be combined for you.
  • All parts ship within 24-72 hrs USPS insured.
  • Any questions about what parts you need just ask

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