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Mercury Outboard Lower Unit Gear Case 402 40hp 50hp 1643-6458 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

Lynn, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Mercury Outboard Lower Unit gear case.   This came from a Mercury Outboard 40hp 402.  serial number on outboard is 7861119.  The case has number 1643-6458 stamped on it.   I have has this since new.  Yup since the 70's.  It has never been in salt water.   I gave up on the rebuilt of this engine.  Before I did I primed the unit with a self etching primer and then with a black epoxy paint.  Ask questions. possible part numbers are 6459a  or 7406a  please do your own research.  

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