Shift Cable Bellow Kit for Mercruiser Alpha , Bravo, R, MR, #1 74639A2 61-00504

Shift Cable Bellow Kit for Mercruiser Alpha , Bravo, R, MR, #1 74639A2 61-00504

$4.08

365

$4.08

365

Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Manufacturer Part Number: Does Not Apply
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Condition: New
Brand: JSP MANUFACTURING®
Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

Aftermarket Mercruiser Shift Cable Bellow and clamp.
Replaces 74639A 2 for Mercruiser Alpha,
Bravo, R, M, MR drives.
Description:
Shift Cable Bellows Kit for Mercruiser for #1, R, MR,
Alpha, Bravo I, II, III
Replaces
74639A2.Kit includes
bellow and stainless steel marine-grade clamp.Shift Cable Bellows Kit for Mercruiser for #1, R, MR, Alpha, Bravo I, II, III. This listing is for (1)SHIFT CABLE BELLOWS ASSEMBLY #74639A2. For use with various 1983-1995/1998/2002/2004/2006-2007/2009 MERCURY RACING / MERCRUISER STERN DRIVE ENGINES. We have included the part number with this listing, so please do your research to insure it will fit your application.
Fits: Mercruiser Alpha, Bravo, R,M, MR drives.
Used
on all #1, #2 units, Alpha, Alpha Gen II and Bravo I, II, III
Years:
 1983-95/98/02/04/06-07/09 MERCURY MERCURY MERCRUISER STERNDRIVE I/O
engines.
Part Number : 74639A 2, 74639A2, 74639A
or 61-00504
Please Note:
Lube small tip to assist in installation over cable assembly. If you tear the item with pliers and do not lube bellow we will not return or replace item.
Manufacturer PN:
BT-MERC-S-74639A2
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