Tie Bar Omc Teleflex Sea Star Seastar Adjustable Tiebar on 2040-parts.com
Palm Harbor, Florida, US
Up for auction is a adjustable Stainless Steel tie bar that came from OMC twin engines.
The tie bar is adjustable from 21" to 23 1/2". This tie bar will fit 40hp through V6 OMC outboard motors.
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