Evinrude Johnson Omc 110 V4 Outboard Lower Motor Mounts With Covers on 2040-parts.com
Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin, United States
This was removed from a Evinrude 110 hp V4. Engine was runninng June 13 2016 when motor was torn down to part out. Engine still ran and shifted into forward, reverse and into neutral easily. Engine was parted out because it had slightly under 100psi on one cylinder.
I do have a video of engine running the day of disassembly so part is sold as is with no returns but was working perfectly upon disassembly. Only have to say this as some people are parts changers who burn out parts when they are not sure of the true problem. Shipping is for connecting 48 states only. I found people stating this will fit alot of years and sizes. Do your homework before bidding as I can only tell you what I removed it from. |
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