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Michigan Wheel Prop Propeller Johnson Evinrude 2.5 3 4 8 X 4 1/2 012002 Pj5 New on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Old stock
Brand:Michigan Wheel Propeller Rotation:Standard Propeller Pitch:8 X 4 1/2 Manufacturer Part Number:012002 PJ5

 Michigan Wheel aluminum propeller.

MFG part no. 012002 PJ5

Fits Johnson Evinrude

  • 1964-1972 3 & 4 hp with right angle drive.
  • 1973-1992 2.5 & 4 hp

Size 10 1/4 x 12

Some paint came off of hub. See pictures.

New old stock

Box was opened for pictures.

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