Mariner Outboard Motor,642,3.5 Hp,lower Unit Housing,skeg,gearbox,bearings,2,3,4 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louisville, Ohio, US
Hi, this is Don. The parts I have here is from a Mariner 3.5hp, model 642, serial No; L313394. This motor was thrown out, but I think it just needed the points cleaned.
This part; this whole unit seemed to be in good shape, not banged up, clean gear oil. The bearings seem very good, shift mechanism is still in place.
Questions are welcome, you can email or call 740 745 3334 anytime. I will combine shipping for multiple items. Thank you very much for looking at my listing.
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