Johnson Evinrude Omc Crankshaft 25 Hp 383182 *no Reserve* on 2040-parts.com
Maquoketa, Iowa, US
Good used crankshaft from a running 1972 25hp Johnson outboard. What you see if exactly what you get. The end of the crankshaft has 2 very small chips that have no adverse affect on performance & would likely not notice them if I didn't point it out. part # 383182
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