Mercury Marine Bearing Carrier Retainer Wrench Tool 91-91947 Plus Seal Remover! on 2040-parts.com
North Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Bought to use on a 40hp....I believe they call it a 4.375 case. Both tools in good condition. Sure is easier then trying to chisel it off!
Seal remover popped seals right out! Over $140 list price for both! |
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