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1997 Mercury 75 90 115 125hp Lower Unit Gear Case 20" Long Shaft 2 Stroke Force on 2040-parts.com

US $599.95
Location:

Arnold, Missouri, United States

Arnold, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

1997 75hp Mercury Mariner 75 90 115 125hp LOWER UNIT Gear Case 20 in long shaft 2 stroke

Off of a 1997 Mercury 75 HP 2 stroke.  Serial #0G177234

Used, in good condition:  Passed Mercury Vacuum and pressure test.  No water in oil.  Turns and shifts as it should.

Will be drained of oil for shipping regulations. Fill before use.

As with all used lower units, a new impeller is advised before use.

Fits Various 75-125 hp Mercury, Mariner, and Some Force motors in the 90's-2000 era.  Make sure drive shaft, and shift shaft are the correct length and type.  Its your responsibility to Make sure it fits your motor before purchase.  Check with your local Mercury dealer if you are unsure.


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