1988 Evinrude Johnson 9.9 15 Hp Outboard Engine Lower Unit Foot Short Shaft 15" on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Maine, United States
1988 Evinrude Johnson 9.9 15 HP Outboard Engine Lower Unit Foot in good shape. Short shaft SS 15". This was off a strong running engine. Oil was drained and didn't have any water or metal in the oil. Water pump moved water but impeller was not inspected so condition is unknown. Shifts smooth. Splines and threads in good shape. Signs of use and light corrosion. Contact with questions. Thanks
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