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Mercruiser Upper Unit Empty Case Housing Alpha One Mr Drive Shaft 1547-9412 C1 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Used, but nice above average fresh water part.
Brand:mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:1547-9412A18

Item (3051) Mercruiser upper empty case with top cover as pictured.  from a 1988 mercruiser.  will fit 1984-1990 MR and alpha one  gen one.   used but good above average condition, This was a mercruiser replacement case so no decals were ever installed, original paint, few dings and scratches but very good and will not need repainting, unless you need it perfect. looks good inside no gear failure damage some light dings and gouges where someone got a little rough with shimming tool but will cause no problems, all seal and race surfaces are good, no pitting or corrosion. im pretty particular about selling used cases and familiar with building them so if i see something i dont like i junk it.   all races and seals have been removed for inspection, has only been lightly cleaned and may require some minor cleaning before using. Removed from a fresh water boat hear in North Alabama on the TN River.  Parts pictured are the parts you will receive.  Please bid with confidence because your  SATISFACTION is GUARANTEED!!  If you are not satisfied with this item it can be returned within 30 days for a no hassle refund.  You will receive quality packing and prompt shipping.   Item will be shipped USPS  priority  mail or UPS ground your choice at check out.  Thanks for looking.

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