Mercury V6 Crankshaft 2.0 2.4 With Bearings on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Came off a 1989 150hp mercury v-6 2.0 liter will also fir the 2.4 liter also but will NOT fit the 2.5 liter.Note that the plastic oil gear needs to be replaced,all bearings good.
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