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Evinrude Johnson Honda Yamaha Fastrak Power Trim & Tilt For Parts 3 Units!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Beloit, Wisconsin, US

Beloit, Wisconsin, US
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Up for auction is a  used fastrak power tilt and trim assembly off an 90 hp Evinrude 2003 outboard. THIS UNIT IS BEING SOLD FOR PARTS AS IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED AND HAS A BENT CYLINDER RAM. I TESTED IT AND MOTOR RUNS GOOD, AND RAMS MOVE GOOD UNTIL IT GETS TO THE BEND AND THEN IT STOPS MOVING. I have three of these units, and each one has something wrong with it. Sure I could of probably made a couple of good ones by switching parts around, but I just dont have the time for that. The other two units are in seperate auctions. These fastrak units were used on OMC outboards Johnson and Evinrude 1992 up to current,  3,4 and 6 cylinder motors. Also fits newer large Honda and Yamaha motors but the plug will need to be changed for those brands. used only in fresh water.  Sold as is for parts only.

LAST PIC IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY, JUST SHOWING THE THREE UNITS I HAVE FOR SALE. THIS AUCTION IS ONLY FOR ONE UNIT.

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