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Flying O 1181 Outboard Motor Prop Nut Part Vtg on 2040-parts.com

US $7.77
Location:

Witt, Illinois, US

Witt, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Less 2.00 restocking fee. Returns for items not as described. All our items are used and preowned, acquired from auctions and estate sales and are presented in as-found, as-is condition and described to the best of our ability, may have odors-we do not know the past owners history, all items will need cleaned, no guarantees on any item offered for sale. Photo quality and color shades is not valid for return. We do not refund return shipping fees. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

I will provide all information I know and answer questions, part shown is what you will receive, all parts came from the same outboard. Will send pictures before dismantling on request. I do not know the proper terminology or names of many of these parts.  All parts are used and are in "AS IS in AS FOUND CONDITION".

Information noted before dismantling: Flying O Co, 100 W. Second Street, Dubuque, IA Model 1181, Serial 95596, Outboard Motor being sold as pieces and parts. The Motor was locked, single cylinder, hp?, believed to be from the 1940's/1950's. Purchased in Central Illinois so I am sure it has never been in salt water. I am not a mechanic, could not repair one if I had to. Removed bolts and screws and carefully removed pieces.

Prop Nut: 1" long, 3/8id.

First Class shipped in envelope.

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