Johnson/ Evinrude V4 Outboard Flywheel And Stator, Includes Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Spencerport, New York, United States
this is the flywheel and stator system from a 1985 Johnson 115hp V4 outboard
i am the original owner of the engine and it was very well taken care of. it smoked a piston 2 years ago and i decided to re-power instead of rebuild. this system should work on Johnson or Evinrude 115hp outboards made between 1980 and 1990 i am not sure about the other V4's (90hp, 100hp) you should be able to reference the model number from my warranty card picture to make sure it will fit yours everything on the motor was working perfectly right up to when the piston went south |
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