Johnson 50hp Outboard Lower Unit W/prop And New Water Pump on 2040-parts.com
Cary, North Carolina, United States
This is a lower unit with prop taken off a 1999 Johnson 50HP outboard motor. I did a minor overhaul on it, installing new water pump, gearcase seal kit, and clutch dog gear. For reasons other than lower unit I scrapped the outboard and have been parting it out to recoup some of the costs incurred from overhauling the entire motor.
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