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2 X 0305123 305123 O Ring Gearcase Or Crankshaft Evinrude Johnson Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Putney, London, United Kingdom

Putney, London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:OMC Johnson Evinrude Sub-Type:o ring Type:spare part Manufacturer Part Number:0305123 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Unit Quantity:2 EAN:Does not apply

These are New OEM Parts for Evinrude Johnson Outboards 
You are buying two of these here because many engines need 2!
#0305123 o ring seems to have been used for many years on various v4 and V6 etecs 
This is found on your parts list as either a crankshaft seal on older engines or a gearcase seal on the later v4 and v6 ETEC 
I have found it used between 1968 and 2007 
But.............................

Please, before you buy, check your own parts list to make sure you are buying the right part to fit your engine

It is your responsibility to do this.

Returns because it does not fit are dealt with at your cost.

 

2 x 0305123

Chas Newens Marine Co Ltd

The Boat House

Embankment

Putney

SW15 1LB

02087884587

Opening hours are Mon-Sat 09.00 to 18.00 hrs Closed Sundays

 

sales@chastheboat.co.uk

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