70s Evinrude / Johnson 60 Hp Piston & Rod on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
NOTE this auction is for one piston only, I took three pictures so you can get a better idea of the its condition. This is a good used stock piston just pulled from a running 1971 Johnson 60 hp Electric shift motor. Motor came in as a running unit. Piston will fit 1971 and 72 both 60 and 65 hp electric shift motors. Part number 0384683
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