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Zinc Anodes - Brp / Evinrude Johnson & Omc - 21199V
Omc Saildrive Anode PART NO. 21199V LENGTH: 45mm HEIGHT: 32mm WEIGHT: 0.19kg Material: Zinc Replaces Genuine Part No.: C389999 Suits Engine: BRP / Evinrude Johnson & OMC Overall Width: 30mm Mouting Holes: 1/4" UNC Pan Head Slotted S/S...
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Zinc Anodes - Brp / Evinrude Johnson & Omc - 21199Q
Omc Cobra Anode PART NO. 21199Q LENGTH: 112mm HEIGHT: 46mm WEIGHT: 0.11kg Material: Zinc Replaces Genuine Part No.: 983952 Suits Engine: BRP / Evinrude Johnson & OMC Overall Width: 108mm Mouting Holes: 2 x 9mm Part...
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Zinc Anodes - Brp / Evinrude Johnson & Omc - 21199P
Omc Cobra Anode PART NO. 21199P LENGTH: 112mm HEIGHT: 30mm WEIGHT: 0.94kg Material: Zinc Replaces Genuine Part No.: 984547 Suits Engine: BRP / Evinrude Johnson & OMC Overall Width: 97mm Mouting Holes: 2 x 9mm Part...
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Zinc Anodes - Brp / Evinrude Johnson & Omc - 21197B
O/Board Cube-Omc/Joh PART NO. 21197B LENGTH: 38mm HEIGHT: 25mm WEIGHT: 0.21kg Material: Zinc Replaces Genuine Part No.: 393023 Suits Engine: BRP / Evinrude Johnson & OMC Overall Width: Mouting Holes: 8mm Part...
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Zinc Anode - 178mm
Bravo Generation II Plate zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. LengthHeightWidthMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 178mm 16mm 108mm 2 x Dia. 11mm 36mm 0.96kg Zinc
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Trim Ram Zinc Anode - 50mm
Trim ram zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. HeightDiameterMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 50mm 50mm 2 x 5.5mm 39mm 0.3kg Zinc
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Alpha Cavitation Zinc Anode - 190mm
Alpha cavitation zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. LengthHeightWidthMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 190mm 15mm 72mm 2 x 1/4" UNC 82mm 0.73kg Zinc
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Zinc Anode Outboard Plate - 192mm
Outboard plate zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. LengthHeightWidthMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 192mm 11mm 50mm 4 x Dia. 7mm 178 and 168mm 0.64kg Zinc
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Zinc Anode Alpha - 50mm
Alpha zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. HeightDiameterWeightMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceMaterial 13mm 50mm 0.1kg 20mm Deep UNC Thread 39mm Zinc
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Zinc Anode Cooling Cover - 100mm
Cooling cover zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. LengthHeightWidthMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 100mm 38mm 80mm 4 x 7mm 66 x 35mm 0.89kg Zinc
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Zinc Anode Bearing Carrier - 73mm
Bearing carrier zinc anodes for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. HeightDiameterMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceWeightMaterial 24mm 73mm 2 x 6mm 74mm 0.22kg Zinc
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Zinc Anode Waffle Plate - 85mm
Waffle plate zinc anode for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. LengthHeightWidthWeightMounting HolesHole Centre DistanceMaterial 190mm 22mm 50mm 0.67kg 2 x 7mm 177mm Zinc
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Zinc Anode Round Plate - 90mm
Round plate zinc anode for use in Mercury and Mercruiser engines. HeightDiameterWeightMounting HolesMaterial 25mm 90mm 0.3kg 7/16" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode Nut - 32mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. HeightDiameterWeightMounting HolesMaterial 28mm 32mm 0.11kg 20 x 1/2" UNC Zinc
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Block Zinc Anode - 77mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. Part NumberLengthHeightWidthWeightMounting HolesMaterial SAW-21199N 77mm 23mm 28mm 0.24kg 7mm Zinc
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Trim Tab Outboard Zinc Anode HONDA - 55mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. HeightDiameterWeightMounting HolesMaterial 55mm 95mm 0.22kg 10mm Zinc
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Trim Tab Outboard Zinc Anode - 85mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. HeightDiameterWeightMounting HolesMaterial 85mm 90mm 0.48kg 7/16" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 54mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 54mm 44mm 10mm 0.02kg 5/16" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 62mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. Length: 62mmExposed length: 52mmDiameter: 13mmWeight: 0.04kgThread: 3/8" UNC
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Zinc Anode - 50mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 50mm 37mm 20mm 0.08kg Zinc Plated Steel M8-C Zinc
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