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Chrysler/force Crankshaft Bottom Bearing Fa528014 / 31-818050a3 (new) on 2040-parts.com

AU $85.00
Location:

PATTERSON LAKES, VIC, Australia

PATTERSON LAKES, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Chrysler & Force Manufacturer Part Number:FA528014 ... 31-818050A3

  • OE Style lower main bearing for 70-150 HP Chrysler/Force 2 Stroke outboard motors.
  • Part No.: 31-818050A3 (replaces OEM: 31-818050T4) & FA528014
  • Make sure to check your serial numbers and know your motor's model year before ordering:

    70HP 1970-1973, 1979-1980, 1989-1995 
    75HP 1974-1983, 1996-1999 
    85HP 1973-1988 
    90HP 1974-1977, 1989-1999 
    100HP 1979-1981, 1983 
    105HP 1972-1978, 1982 
    115HP 1977-1983 
    120HP 1971-1977, 1989-1999 
    125HP 1983-1988 
    130HP 1972 
    135HP 1974-1977 
    140HP 1978-1983 
    150HP 1990-1994

  • More Force & Chrysler new parts available
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