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2006 Evinrude 40 Thru 90 Hp Etec. Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States

I am parting out a 2006 Evinrude 40 hp ETEC 2 cyl, 2 stroke outboard because I was told by the repair shop that took it in on trade that the ECM went out on it, and rather than repairing it at a high cost the customer decided to go with a brand new ETEC motor. Other than there not being any spark because of  the ECM, the motor was a good motor with excellent compression. Up for bid in this auction is the ignition flywheel that is in excellent operating condition and in good cosmetic with good magnets. Has a little surface rust in spots that do not affect operation, and there are no missing teeth. Should replace the 40-90 hp ETEC 2 cylinder motors, and different years from around 2004 on up to possibly 2009 or later, but please do your own research to be sure it will fit your motor! What you see is what you will receive! I have other parts from this motor that I will be listing in separate auctions. Thank-you for looking!

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