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Calco Power Trim Motor/reservoir For Johnson/evinrude Outboard Engines on 2040-parts.com

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Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
This is a USED Calco power trim motor/reservoir/pump assembly removed in working condition from a Johnson outboard engine. Cosmetics/paint not perfect - see pictures.
Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:172655

This is a USED Calco Power Trim motor/reservoir/pump removed in working condition from a Johnson outboard engine. It has been stored, unused, for decades. This part is used interchangeably with same vintage units built by Prestolite. This unit has many applications for Johnson and Evinrude engines 1973 through 1977 models. The motor tests good and runs in both directions. Believe the pump to work, but, cannot test/verify. Offered "As Is". 

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