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Chrylser/force Outboard Connecting Rod W/screws & Brg F2a521016 (new) on 2040-parts.com

AU $40.00
Location:

CARRUM DOWNS, Australia

CARRUM DOWNS, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:F2A521016

NEW F2A521016

CONNECTING ROD W/SCREWS & BRG F2A521016


Chrysler
3.5HP 1980-84
4HP    1977-84
6hp 1978-82
7.5hp  1979-84
8hp 1978

Force
4hp 1984-86
5hp  1988-95
7.5hp  1985

This part may work for multiple models and years. Please make sure the parts you are looking at are compatible with your model and year.


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