Johnson/evinrude 9.5 Hp Gearcase /lower Uniskeg 1964 Thru 73 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
In good condition. Shift fork and rod are included.
Lower Unit Components for Sale
- Propeller shaft #312867 #0312867 johnson/evinrude 1968-1971 35/40hp lower unit (US $25.00)
- Johnson/evinrude outboard drive shaft 27 1/2" #379875 #0379875 14 spline 40hp (US $30.00)
- Lower unit prop shaft ball bearing #307545 #0307545 /evinrude 1968-1971 35-40 hp(US $15.00)
- Shift lever shaft 0307449 & upper shift rod 0377398 & shift lever clevis 0305583(US $25.00)
- Reverse gear for johnson / evinrude outboard 35-40 hp '68-'86 #312869 #0312869(US $25.00)
- Used fx hydro foil bolt on fin(US $0.99)
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