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1977 Rewind Starter Assembly Fr 6 Hp Johnson Outbd Model 6r77m Fits Evinrude on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Rewind Starter Assembly from a Johnson 6 HP Model 6R77M, Serial J4725164 outboard motor.  In good to very good cosmetic and functional condition.  Fits similar Evinrude Motors as well as other year Johnson Outboards.  Functioned as designed on day of motor tear-down (May 2016).  No broken parts, spring, rope spiral housing and remainder of assembly are in good to very good condition.  Rope shows some minimal wear from use where it enters the hand pull but is still very usable as-is. Comes with components as shown.  Related parts numbers:  322362, 321321 and 314501.  Ships USPS Priority to US Addresses.  International shipping is possible with further communication.  

Parting out this complete motor, check my other listings.  Also listed are parts for other early model outboards and stern drive motors. 

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