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Kiekhaefer Mercury Mark 55 58 Lower Unit 3/8 Studs Fits 1955 - Early 59 on 2040-parts.com

US $118.95
Location:

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

THIS GEARCASE COMES FROM A FRESHWATER 1959 MARK 55AE, AND IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR. THE DRIVESHAFT IS 17 5/8 INCHES LONG FROM HOUSING TO TIP AND THE SPLINES HAVE MODERATE TO SIGNIFICANT WEAR, BUT IT AND THE PROP SHAFT TURN FREELY AND THE UNIT SEEMS TO SHIFT GEARS. AS FAR AS THE HOUSING GOES, THE CAVITATION PLATE HAS BEEN DRILLED, AND THERE IS A SMALL CHIP OUT OF IT. THE SKEG HAS A SLIGHT BEND TO IT, BUT NO SERIOUS CHIPS. PLEASE EXAMINE THE PHOTOS FOR ANY OTHER FLAWS I MAY HAVE MISSED. FREE SHIPPING IS TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY.

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