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Mercury Gearbox Lower Leg 3.9 4.0 6 .hp 1970 -1975 535mm Short Shaft 1040100 On on 2040-parts.com

Location:

western district, Australia

western district, Australia
Condition:Used

 

welcome to the SECOND HAND OUTBOARD  PARTS STORE

 

Mercury gearbox lower leg 3.9  4.0 6 .HP 1970 -1975 535mm SHORT shaft fits model 1040100 on to 1040104

535 mm from the top of the  shaft FITS 3.9 hp  4 HP and early 6 hp

to the top of gear case housing or 21 inches 

  selecting gears correctly THE GEAR BOX HAS HAD THE OIL DRAINED SO WILL NEED FILLNG WITH NEW OIL gear oil grade 80/90

 







I AM WRECKING COMPLETE MOTOR SO IF YOU ARE AFTER A PART PLEASE ASK AND I WILL LIST IT FOR YOU




 local pick up Horsham or FREIGHT  by australia post also  delivery to Melbourne northern suburbs  after 20 % deposit paid


 


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