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Control Box Evinrude Outboards Selectric Electric Shift 1960s Electro-hydraulic on 2040-parts.com

US $51.00
Location:

Fishers Landing, New York, United States

Fishers Landing, New York, United States
Shift switch has been tested and works. Wiring in good shape.
Brand:Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:0279111

This is a late 1960s era Evinrude Selectric throttle and shift control box with pushbutton shift switch.  The shift switch part number is 0279090, and the control box assembly part number is 0279111.  It will work on Evinrude and Johnson 55 to 115 horsepower models with hydroelectric shift from around 1969 (motors with through-hub exhaust).  Will NOT work on models with hydroelectric shift (exhaust exiting above propeller).  If you're not certain which you have, contact me through eBay with your model number and I will see if I can look it up for you.  The shift switch has been tested and it does work (no output on forward, one wire hot on neutral, both wires hot on reverse).  Throttle moves through full range of motion as it should.  This control does not have, and never had, a key switch built into it.  All parts are sold AS IS for PARTS ONLY with no warranty expressed or implied so please ask all questions prior to bidding. Buyer will pay shipping and handling of $14.00 in the U.S.  Payment to be made via PayPal and is to be received within 7 days of auction close. Please see my other auctions for more late model outboard parts!

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