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Force Chrysler Fcc-3000 Flywheel Fa694097 200-817865a1 70 To 125hp Freshwater on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Marine Force Manufacturer Part Number:FA694094

Good FRESHWATER used flywheel for 3 and 4 cylinder Chrysler and FORCE 70 to 125 hp outboards and L-Drive from The late 70s to about 1990 
Colors changed over the years, but if your Flywheel is stamped FCC 3000 this is the one. If you have a letter after the FCC-3000 then give us a call.....it is a different part, but we may have it.

The part numbers are as listed in the title
 

The magnets and hub are all good and tight. The ring gear is complete The colors will be what we have at the time of order. The picture is just representative/

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