Mercruiser Alpha 1 (gen 2) Sterndrive Upper Gearcase (1.94:1) on 2040-parts.com
Eaton, Ohio, United States
This is a very good used Mercruiser Alpha 1 (Gen 2) Sterndrive Upper Gearcase. Gear ratio is 1.94:1, tooth count 20-24. Used in freshwater only. Gear oil was free of contamination and unit pressure tested to 15psi without leaks. Shaft splines, U-joints and gear set are all in excellent shape. Unit has very low hours. Paint is decent. Overall a very nice unit.
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