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      • Sierra 18-2244 Drain Screw
        $3.99
        $2.42

        Sierra 18-2244 Drain Screw for Mercury and MerCruiser This Sierra 18-2244 Drain Screw is for use with the following: MerCruiser I, R, MR, Alpha One, TR, TRS & all O/Bs with 3/8-16 non-magnetic gear lube fill or vent screws...

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      • Sierra 18-2375 Drain Plug Magnet Replaces 22-8M0058389
        $7.49
        $4.96

        Sierra 18-2375 Drain Plug Screw with Magnet for Mercruiser, Mercury, & Chrysler Sierra engine parts are designed to meet OEM Specifications. Fits MerCruiser I, R, MR, Alpha One, TR, and TRS engines. Note: Do not use on #1/R lower units. Also fits...

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      Mercury OEM Engine Parts Finder

      Our Mercury outboard inventory includes complete lower unit assemblies designed for seamless installation as well as individual parts and outboard kits to ensure your boat is back on the water in no time. Each Mercury outboard lower unit is built to OEM specifications, delivering the durability, reliability, and performance you expect from Mercury. We carry lower units for a variety of Mercury outboard models, so whether you have a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine, we have the perfect fit for your needs.

      At Wholesale Marine, we make shopping easy with fast, same-day shipping and excellent customer service. Our marine experts are available to help you find the right Mercury outboard lower unit rebuild kit and answer any installation questions. Try our parts finder to shop with confidence knowing you’re getting high-quality parts at wholesale prices.

      FAQs

      How do I know if the lower unit is bad on my outboard?

      If you experience leaking geal oil, grinding noises, loss of power, or difficulty shifting, your outboard’s lower unit likely needs to be replaced.

      How does an outboard lower unit work?

      The outboard lower unit is like a gearbox with different components, responsible for the power transmission of the engine. All the power of the outboard motors is sent to the lower unit and transferred to the prop shaft and the propeller.

      What causes a lower unit to fail?

      The most common reasons for outboard lower unit failure include hitting underwater objects or obstacles, running aground, or colliding with floating objects.