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Michigan Wheel Xhs 201 Evinrude/johnson/omc 90 - 300 Hp'78-'90 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Owatonna, Minnesota, United States

Owatonna, Minnesota, United States
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Brand:Michigan Wheel Manufacturer Part Number:201

Michigan Wheel  XHS 201 Partial Hub Kit.


You are bidding on the  991204 Forward Thrust

Washer & 991203 Aft Drive Adapter only


 15 tooth spline. For use with XHS Propeller Series A 


Evinrude/Johnson


• 90 - 300 hp, Large Gearcase, '76-'90

OMC/Cobra Sterndrives


• Model 800/Cobra/King Cobra '78-'90


Hub kit does not include the cushion hub, nut, washer or cotter pin

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