Mercruiser Bearing Carrier Assy. Outdrive 52835a 2 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
This Mercury Marine part number 52835A2 CARRIER ASSY is used on the below models
IA/IB/IC (EZ-SHIFT)
1965-1966 Please check the part number and verify it fits your specific model.
120/140
1967-1969
160 1967-1969
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