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Lot Of 5 Omc 396071 Starter Pawl Kits 1968-76, 33 & 40hp's (us62) on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
Unused parts in original packaging, one kit is missing the wave washer............
Brand:OMC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:396071

I found another kit, in an envelope, after I had taken all the pic's but, it's missing the wave washer so, call it 4 3/4 kits..........It appears they fit 1968 to 76, 33 and 40hp's and washer is for 40hp commercial models.........BRP still sells um for $34.99ea, I'll sell all of um for that, 5 for the price of 1 but, if You REALLY need just the one, I'll split the herd for Ya, message Me and We'll figure something out...........

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