Johnson Evinrude Omc Control Cable Casing Guide Connector Ends 381444 & 385956 on 2040-parts.com
Hopkins, Minnesota, US
DESCRIPTION:
New Johnson/Evinrude/OMC/Gale Control Cable Casing Guide Ends - for attaching to throttle and shift cable ends of pre-1979 Type 400 control cable (standard cable used from 1950 to 1978). Allows cable to connect to shift lever on one side of outboard and throttle control on opposite side of outboard. Selling as a pair. Installation instructions included.
APPLICATION:
- Johnson/Evinrude/Gale Outboards --- pre1979
- Ends accept pre-1979 Type 400 control cables (standard cable used 1950 thru 1978)
CONDITION:
New, first quality, never been used
RETURNS:
Please look at the pictures carefully. Check your cable ends and application. If you have any questions, please ask them prior to bidding. If you are NOT using pre-1979 Type 400 cables - these ends will not work for you. I will not be responsible for mis-ordered parts and no returns will be accepted.
SHIPPING:
Note: You will be charged Only $2.24 Shipping & Handling to the lower 48 states.
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