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Johnson/ Evinrude 90-115 Hp Power Head Crossflow on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Tavares, Florida, US

Tavares, Florida, US
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Remanufactured V4 Cross Flow Power head. This is a fresh water block. Requires a break in and we will warranty this power head for 90 days. Warranty and break in info are shipped with powerhead. This will last you many years if properly maintained and not abused. If you like we can fully dress it with all electronics and carbs to run on bench for simple drop on install. Call if you desire that option and we will adjust the buy it now price so it can still be purchased through Ebay...It with fit any V4 Johnson or Evinrude 85,88,100,110 or 115 engine from 1978-1987 and you have two power packs one on each side of the block. I mention this for your reference...Feel free to call with any questions. We have many power heads and parts for ALL two stroke outboards so if you do not see what your looking for either email or call and we will list it for purchase through Ebay..Ship[ping is in US only and excludes Hawaii and Alaska...Scott (352) 383-6243

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