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Mercury Mariner Lower Unit V-6 25" Xl Std Rotation P# 1623-858399t14 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $695.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Skeg tweeked
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:1623-822442A77 Engine(HP):V-6 Stroke:2 stroke

Mechanical shift lower unit works good the skeg is crooked see photo it can probably be heated and straightened. The part numbers this unit may be known under are 1623-822442A77, 1623-822442T77 and then 1623-858399T14. 8 water intake water holes on each side. Standard rotation. fits 200/225/250 EFI and Optimax. 3.0 litre. Driveshaft has 13 splines. gear ratio is 1.75. Thanks for looking

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