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Mercruiser Alpha One Gen 1 Complete Bolt On Outdrive 5.0 5.7 420 Low Hours on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States

Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser MPN:GEN1CTR_147

Used with 420 hours on unit boat was not winterised in time last fall motor is bad

FRESH WATER UNIT

 drive is nice please see pics 

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Fitment - Fits 1972 -1990  Mercruiser Alpha One 

Typical Application replacements 

Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 225-S 1974
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 233 1975-1977
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 250 1977
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 260 1978-1982
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 898/228 1977-1982
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive R/MR/Alpha One 1983-1990
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine liter applications from 1983-1990 include 5.7L, 5.0L (4 barrel carb)
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine cubic inch applications from 1983-1990 include 350, 305 (4 barrel carb)
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine horsepower applications include 260, 230, 228

 

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