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New Marine Driveshaft Oil Seal Johnson Evinrude Outboard 18-2032 Replace 321788 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.29
Location:

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Inside Diameter (Shaft Size):.500" Manufacturer Part Number:18-2032 Outside Diameter:1.000" Replacement for OMC #:321788 Width:0.188" UPC:030999309785

New Oil Seal for Johnson/Evinrude Outboards

This listing is for a brand new driveshaft oil seal for a Johnson or Evinrude outboard. 

It replaces OMC part # 321788.

Inside Diameter (Shaft Size) .500"  ;  Outside Diameter 1.000"  ;  Width 0.188"

FREE SHIPPING within the U.S.A. only.   Shipments to any location outside the U.S.A. will have shipping charges added.  (2032)

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