Johnson/evinrude 9.5 Hp Gearcase /lower Unit 1964 Thru 73 on 2040-parts.com
Inverness, Florida, US
UNIT IS OFF A 1973 YEAR FILL THE UNIT UP WITH GEARLUBE AND INSTALL A WATER PUMP AND MOUNT IT AND CHECK THE SHIFT ROD ADJUSTMENT AND GO/////////
Lower Unit Components for Sale
- (2) lower units sold for parts only see scan(US $150.00)
- L3 l4 mercury mariner shift rod assembly ~ 6 grove(US $48.29)
- Mercury mariner 75-125hp 115 20" gearcase lower unit 92-present 1667 9011g51(US $665.00)
- Yamaha 150 - 200hp lower unit 20"(US $325.00)
- Johnson evinrude prop 0378581 fits 1968-1972(US $38.00)
- Pinion bearing, repl. mercury/mariner 31-35934a1(US $12.00)
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