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1997 Mercury 9.9 Hp Outboard 4 Stroke Lower Leg Gears 821924a1 8219251 8219261 on 2040-parts.com

C $149.00
Location:

Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Vernon, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Used 1997 Mercury 9.9 hp 4 stroke twin cylinder lower leg gear set. Forward gear has stamp number 43-821924-1 with 26 teeth and 6 cogs. Pinion Gear has part number 8219251 with 13 teeth and 10 centre spline. Reverse Gear has 26 teeth and 6 cogs and stamp number 43-821926-1. Part number is per online manuals. Stamped numbers are shown in pictures. This outboard motor had serial number 0H010702 and was assembled in USA. Similar models had serial number range of 0H000058 to 0H016909. Callipers are not included but only shown for dimensions. Since these parts are more than 10 years old we suggest to change gaskets and seals. To avoid injury, harm or malfunction we suggest that all our parts be installed by a certified outboard motor mechanic. We only ship to Canada & USA.” Read Less Brand:Mercury Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:43-821924A1 8219251 43-8219261 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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