Mercruiser / Omc 305 - 350 Sterndrive V-8s 168 Tooth Flywheel Mint Condition on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Indiana, US
I have an extremely nice used Mercruiser / Omc sterndrive flywheel up for auction. L@@K closely at the pics and you can see that this flywheel is in super good condition. It was removed from a 1989 Four winns with a 5.7 GM engine that had a cracked block from non-winterization. This was a local private freshwater lake in Indiana. The man that sold me the boat said that the flywheel had been replaced a year or two before the block cracked. ( yea I know , thats what they all say , BUT it sure is in great condition ) just look closely at the teeth. This flywheel carry's casting number 14091599N stamped right on it and also GM 4 . It has 168 teeth , that are in great condition as previously stated. I can't say for sure what all years this will fit , but I can tell you it most likely will also fit GM 305 or 5.0 engines, cause there's very little if difference between the two. I beleive it needs to be a one peice rear main seal block. The casting number should be all that needs to match , and maybe amount of teeth. Any doubt's about fitment you should contact your local dealer. Being sold in pictured & described condition with NO warranty implied. See my feedback and BID with confidence. I sell NO junk......
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