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Grease Lubricated Inner Bearing Gland Bronze
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Grease Lubricated Inner Bearing Gland Bronze 45mm 2″ BSP
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Grease Lubricated Inner Bearing Gland Bronze 40mm 2″ BSP
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Grease Lubricated Inner Bearing Gland Bronze 35mm 1½” BSP
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Grease Lubricated Inner Bearing Gland Bronze 25mm 1¼” BSP
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Grease press 0.5ltr. with base plate, wide, 3/8 BSP connection
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Grease press ½ltr. 3/8 BSP connection bottom side, narrow
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Grease press 1L 3/8 BSP connection bottom side
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Grease press ½ltr. with base plate, narrow 3/8 BSP connection
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Cap nut + zinc anode M27 X 2 shaft Ø50 mm.
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Bronze cap nut M36 x 2 shaft Ø60mm.
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Bronze cap nut M30 x 2 shaft Ø55 mm.
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Bronze cap nut M27 x 2 shaft Ø50 mm.
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Bronze cap nut M24 x 2 shaft Ø45 mm.
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Bronze cap nut M20 x 1.5 shaft Ø35 mm.
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Bronze cap nut M18 x 1.5 shaft Ø30 mm.
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Stainless steel stern tube for Ø45 mm. Shaft L=600
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Stainless steel stern tube v. Ø40 mm. Shaft L=600
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Stainless steel stern tube for Ø35 mm. Shaft L=600
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Stainless steel propeller shaft Ø45 mm x 4500 mm
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Stainless steel propeller shaft Ø45 mm x 3500 mm
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Stainless steel propeller shaft Ø45 mm x 3000 mm
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Stainless steel propeller shaft Ø45 mm x 2500 mm
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Stainless steel propeller shaft Ø40 mm x 3000 mm
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Buy engine parts online
AB Marine service helps you with your technical challenges. As a boat owner, you will have to deal with technical maintenance sooner or later. Buying engine parts online is practical and safe. You can also rely on our knowledge at all times, so that you can get on with your project as quickly as possible.
What are the components of a boat engine?
A boat engine has the following components, among others:
- Alternator
The alternator supplies electrical energy and charges the battery. The alternator supplies power when the engine is running. - Starter motor
In the past, you had to turn a crank manually to get an engine to start; nowadays that is the job of the starter motor. The starter motor is always an electric motor. The starter motor is usually located near the crankshaft on the side of the flywheel housing. - Glow system
Glow plugs and glow wire are part of the glow system of an engine. They ensure that a diesel engine can start when it is still cold. - Lubricants
Lubricants (oil and grease) are necessary to prevent the various rotating parts of the engine from seizing. - Stop relay
Thanks to a stop relay, the engine stops immediately when you turn it off with the ignition key. - Diesel fuel filters
These filters filter the diesel fuel, to prevent pump wear. After a while, you have to change the filters. A heavily contaminated or damaged filter can cause your boat to stop. - Homokinetic drives
Homokinetic drives ensure that the motor is driven at a uniform angular velocity. - Engine mounts
Engine mounts provide a good and solid foundation that prevents excessive engine movement. An engine mount should be as soft as possible, but still strong enough to carry the weight of the engine, the reverse clutch and a part of the propeller shaft. Read more about a flexible motor arrangement.
Replacing a starter motor in 3 steps
When the starter motor is too slow, has not enough power or does not function at all The time has come to replace it. You can do this yourself. First of all, safety is of the essence. Make sure to disconnect the earth switch or the battery. The starter motor is usually located near the crankshaft on the side of the flywheel housing. > To the step-by-step plan
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