2002 225 Evinrude Pistons With Rods/bearings (5) on 2040-parts.com
West Chatham, Massachusetts, US
2002 Evinrude:
Model:
2002 E225FPXSNF Evinrude
740 Hrs on motor before teardown
Parts: Five Pistons. Each with rings, rods, rod bolts, and rod bearings. All came from Cyls with 120 Comp and no scoring. Good used parts.
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