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Johnson Evinrude Lower Unit 40 45 48 50 60 2 Cylinder Outboard ( For Parts ) on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, US

Key Largo, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OMC

Johnson Evinrude omc  small hub 20 inch shaft lower unit. This is a hard to find part. The hub is the nitro or sprint small 3 inch style. The shafts and skeg are not bent but the cavatation plate is bent (not cracked)  This is sold for parts ( had water in the oil mostly water ) The gears may be good but i would not count on it. sold for the case or parts as is NO warrantee what so ever. No water pump. Removed from a 1983 60 hp  1974 - 1988   This will fit many makes and models so please check fitment and ask any questions before bidding.  No return offered buyer agrees to pay all return shipping charges. Shipping will be 55.00 flat rate US only. Paypal accepted. Thank you

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