Arco Tilt/trim Motor For Omc (evinrude/johnson Outboards), Arco 6241 on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Delaware, United States
Fits: 60; 70; 90; 115; 150; 175; 200; & 225 HP 1991-94; 120; & 140 HP 1995-Up; 50 HP 3-cylinder 60HP V4 130 HP
Replaces: OMC Part #'s 434495; 434496; 438529; 438531 2-wire connection Flat-blade shaft Includes: O-Ring and adapter to replace motors with hollow hex shafts |
Trim & Tilt for Sale
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