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Mercury New Oem Propeller 14 X 13 Prop 48-77340a45 14'' Diameter X 13'' Pitch on 2040-parts.com

US $134.00
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Coopersville, Michigan, United States

Coopersville, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:48-77340A45 Propeller Pitch:13"


Brand new genuine Mercury Black Max Propeller. Mercury/Mariner 40-60hp Big Foot and 75-125 hp outboards.

Mercury Flo-Torq II hub kit 835257K1 is included with this propeller. With the Flo-Torq II system, Mercury propellers can increase the performance of almost all marine engines including, Mariner, Force, Evinrude, Johnson, Yamaha, Honda, Volvo, OMC, Suzuki, Tohatsu, and Nissan engines. If purchased for a non-Mercury engine, see your dealer for the appropriate hub kit.

Part Number: 48-77340A45

14’’ diameter x 13’’ pitch                                         

3 Blade

Aluminum

RH Rotation

Performance: Mercury is the #1 manufacturer of outboard and sterndrive propellers in the world. No other company matches the acceleration, top speed and fuel economy of Mercury propellers-no matter what brand of engine you run.

Durability: From mechanical torture tests to round-the-clock endurance testing, Mercury runs every propeller design to the limit and then some. This is the reason Mercury propellers are the choice of the U.S. Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security. If these heroes can count on Mercury Propellers to get home safely-you can too!

Materials: Mercury’s aluminum propellers use Mercalloy- an alloy so unique it is patented. Mercalloy produces castings that are twice as strong as alloys used by aftermarket propeller manufacturers.

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