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Chrysler Us Marine Force Lower Unit Gearcase Foot Fits 85 Hp - 140 Hp Nla on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Montrose, Colorado, United States

Montrose, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Marine

Short Colorado Season (freshwater) 

Complete lower unit 

Fits many Chrysler US Marine Force Outboard Models from 85 HP through 140 HP 

Pulled from 85 hp Model 858H3G Serial 1062

Shifts into Forward Neutral Reverse Fine. Clean fluid. There are holes drilled for a doel fin hydrofoil (see pics)

**Sat for many years.. Recommend new seals and waterpump before use.**

Propeller is included, but has chips dents (see pics)  Could be used as a emergency get home back up.
 
Includes these part#s and more

1600-819196A 3


1600-FA523054




FA523054


Free shipping lower 48 only (do to size and weight).




















































































































































































































































































































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