Performance Metals 00041a Mercruiser Alpha I Gen Ii Boat Cavitation Plate on 2040-parts.com
New Paris, Indiana, United States
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Performance Metals 00041A MerCruiser Alpha Cavitation Plate. Aluminum Anode. For Alpha I Gen II. This is made from Mercury approved material, Intended for Salt, Brackish and Freshwater water types. Replaces Mercury Part #821629T1 Red Spot Wear Indicator. When the red spot appears on the surface of the anode, it is time to change it. Do not mix anodes types (aluminum and zinc) WE SHIP WORLDWIDE !!! |
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