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Force 90-120hp Lower Unit 1990 Stub Drive Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Stuart, Virginia, United States

Stuart, Virginia, United States
case has small places in it,missing paint in spots,has been in salt water and has a lot of corrosion,2 spots at propeller area with holes thru it as seen in pics
Brand:Force warranty:none Manufacturer Part Number:1990 90-120hp

 Force 90-120hp lower unit,has been in salt water with some corrosion on it,needs new impeller,all bolts came out good,fluid showed some water but no metal,vacuum check showed holds pressure good,top screw in unit for vent was without a washer so it was leaking a little,fluid was a medium brown when removed,stub drive shaft,was being used right up until motor broke a rod,shifts good and turns smoothly. drive shaft number is 3,gear number unable to read clearly but looks like a 5 or 6.

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