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85-140 Hp Johnson Evinrude X-flow 25” Lower Unit 1981-1996 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson

85-140 HP Johnson Evinrude X-Flow 25” Lower Unit 1981-1996

This is a lower unit from a 1986 Johnson Evinrude 90 HP X-flow outboard motor. It is for a 25” shaft motor (drive shaft is approximately 27”).  It fits 85/88/90/95/100/110/115/120/125/135/140 HP Xflow motors from 1981-1996 with 13 splines.  NOTE: The shift shaft might have a different end; just untwist this one and use yours.
 
This lower unit is fully serviced (pressure tested, gear lube inspected and replaced, new water pump and zinc).  It is ready to bolt on and go.

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