Mercruiser 470 3.7 224 Cu Flywheel With New 157 Tooth Ring Gear on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Mercruiser 470 3.7 224 ci Flywheel, 157 Tooth
new Ring Gear New 157 Tooth Ring gear on ’82 Mercruiser 470
3.7 224 ci flywheel . Uses later model
large coupler (not included). May fit other years & engine models. Buyer must determine if this item will fit his application. Excellent
reuseable condition. Local pickup available. Open for Bid @ $25.00 + $25.00 Shipping. Payment by PayPal or Cashier’s Check. Thanks!!
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