Johnson Vro Pump With Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com
Cannon Falls, Minnesota, United States
This is a VRO pump and tank taken from an 86 Johnson 70. I believe it still works, but I replaced it with a pulse pump and didn't test it.
Since I took out the VRO pump, I no longer need the oil tank, so I am including it. I only ship priority, so you should receive it by the end of the week. |
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