Mercruiser 496 Flywheel Quicksilver #200-8m0083318 on 2040-parts.com
Stateline, Nevada, United States
This is for a Mercruiser 496 Chevrolet big Block 2001 and newer. Was used to do a compression test on a motor but never installed in a boat. It's really new but was installed for testing purposes only. Still have the original Quicksilver box with part # to ship it in. Ring gear is perfect and no signs of ware.
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