Item year is 1979. Came from a motor with bad compression.
Shaft length is 16.25"
Brand new impeller housing and impeller.
Selling "AS IS" No Warrantee.
Return the item if you are not satisfied and I will promptly refund upon return of the item.
E-mail any questions. Thank you.
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