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Mercruiser Lower Unit Gear Set Forward Pinion Reverse 43-42934 42933 42932 Alpha on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:mercruiser alpha one Manufacturer Part Number:43-17064A2

Item (1912) Mercruiser lower unit gear set from a 1988 alpha one gen one 17/28 teeth. will fit 1983-1990 MR and alpha one/gen one. Used, Excellent above average condition. removed from a very low hour working unit. only very light/normal wear pattern. shift clutch/dog area is excellent, no wear. nice set, you would have to go new to get any better. Bearings have been removed and discarded except the forward gear needle bearing, it is still in place and good usable condition. These are mercruiser parts not aftermarket. Removed from a fresh water boat. Parts pictured are the parts you will receive.

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