Mercruiser 3.7 Liter Flywheel - Fits All 4 Cyl. 3.7 - 170,180,190,470,488, Etc. on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
This is a fine condition MERCRUISER flywheel for all 3.7 litre 4 cylinder engines.
Fits the 165, 170,180,190,470, 488. All the big inline fours. All teeth are good, no problems, ready to install. Thank you |
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