1987 Evinrude 48hp Boat Exhaust Housing Mid Section 1986-1993 35-50 Hp Johnson on 2040-parts.com
Loris, South Carolina, US
I am parting out a running 1987 Evinrude 48hp Boat motor. I will list each part and describe it to the best of my ability. I have sold a lot of motors and you can refer to my feedback. I will not mislead you. This motor came off of a Strange customized boat. I have included a picture of it so you can see what it was. Really this was way too much motor for this boat. I would not ride it. It was too scary. The model number of motor is E48ESLCUS. Please consult your mechanic to make sure it will fit other years. I did some research and according to boat site I will share what years they will fit but I can NOT guarantee it will fit anything but what it came off of. I do not include hardware. My mechanic throws them in a can. I may be able to find them if you send me pictures and description of what you need.
This is for the Exhaust Housing in good condition. .It comes with what you see. it has scratches in paint but has NO cracks or chips. It comes with the exhaust plat as you see it. This is for a Long Shaft
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