Evinrude Johnson Lower Unit. 1988-92 40, 48, 50, Hp, 14 Spline, 20" Shaft, on 2040-parts.com
Moss Point, Mississippi, US
VERY CLEAN 40 HP LOWER UNIT, WILL FIT 88 -92 14 SPLINE CRANK SHAFTS ON 40, 48, 50 HP. SHIFTS FINE AND SHOWED NO DIS-COLOR IN GEAR OIL(ships empty per shipping guidelines). COMES WITH PROP HARDWARE. HAS BEEN PAINTED EVINRUDE BLUE. UNIT PUMPS WATER FINE, BUT MAY WANT TO INSTALL NEW IMPELLAR WHILE IS OFF.
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