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"bullhead" Marine Cutless Bearing Brass Shell 1"x2"x4" Bj/morse Cutlass Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $73.10
Location:

East Hampton, New York, United States

East Hampton, New York, United States
New-Old-Stock, tape broken, product is unused.
Brand:BJ Marine Bearings Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:BULLHEAD

Marine Cutless Bearing: "BULLHEAD"

Manufacturer: BJ Marine Bearings/Morse
Shaft:   1"
O.D.:     2"
Length: 4"

This is an unused bearing, shell is brass. New-Old-Stock.
Box appears to have been opened, or tape was just very old and came off.

Interchangeable with "BASE" by DURAMAX.

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