Mercury 2 Stroke 150, 175, 200 Hp Outboard Lower Unit/ Gear Case on 2040-parts.com
Broad Channel, New York, United States
Removed this lower unit from my 1999 150 HP Mercury Saltwater Series (25") after power head failed in beginning of season. Never had a problem with it and had new water pump installed last year. I believe it's also standard on the 135, 175, & 200 HP Mercury outboards in other years. Will sell with or without Michigan Wheel "Rapture" SS Prop (add &150). Prop used on a 21' Robalo. I believe it measures 13-1/4" X 15".
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