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Pair Of Teleflex Seastar Hc-5380-3 Splashwell Mount Outboard Cylinder Md on 2040-parts.com

US $770.00
Location:

Ventspils, default, Latvia

Ventspils, default, Latvia
Condition:New Brand:SeaStar Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:HC 5083-3

Pair of HC-5380-3 Splashwell Mount Outboard Cylinder MD

PRICE PER 2 UNITS

This items are new with all fittings.

Brand: SeaStar Solutions

Description: 

  • Light duty alternative to front and side mount cylinders. 
  • Unbalanced cylinder design means lock-to-lock turns are slightly different between center to hard over left and center to hard over right. 
  • Suitable for use on most engines with or without tilt tube steering. 
  • Single or Dual engines – 300 HP maximum combined with tie bar. 
  • (Not for use with SeaStar Pro Helms).
                  Manufacturer PNHC-5380-3

                  Internal Code: 800676

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