Casale 12 Degree Split Case V Drive Cases # 62500 Cruiser Gn Race Boat Nr!! on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, United States
Very Nice Set of Casale 12 degree split case V Drive Cases. The water jackets have been machined out to accept larger gears. All bolt holes are good. Fins are clean, No Cracks No Repairs. If your looking for a set to polish or be able to run bigger gears don't miss out on these. This can not be a water cooled v drive.. part number 62500-1 & 62500-2 Thank You for Looking, Happy Bidding & Good Luck :)
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