1968-70 Johnson Sc Evinrude Mate Outboard Flywheel/rope Plate 1.5hp on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, United States
Here is a nice used flywheel for older Johnson and Evinrude outboards. Includes the rope winding plate too. This one fits 1-1/2hp models from 1968-70. Original OMC part. Sold to the U.S. only and mailed out within one business day of payment. Thanks...
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