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Mercruiser 2006 6.2l Complete Running Engine, Bravo Setup on 2040-parts.com

US $3,700.00
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):320 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:W614544

This 2006 6.2 L Mercruiser complete Bravo set up engine has 523 hours and was running normal for its last ride of season on October 15, 2016.  Engine had 50 mostly freshwater hours as of May 2015, rest of hours were in Norwalk Ct. Exhaust manifolds and elbows replaced preventively Spring 2016. Besides normal prev.maint. for 2017 season/future use, raw water pump should be serviced, having 230 hours from 2016 season. More photos available.  If you buy this motor, let me know how soon you need/want it, as engine needs to be removed from boat and prepared for shipping- may be longer than the 3 days shown in listing.  Compression test available to potential bidders,   Price includes getting the engine prepared for loading onto a truck, Actual trucking charge is buyer's. I can get motor freight estimate if you tell me destination, the $350 shown is an estimate and will likely change based on how far it's going, possible it is less if in NY city area. USA orders only.

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