New Johnson/evinrude Power Trim Motor, P/n 5005374 on 2040-parts.com
Conover, Wisconsin, United States
You are looking at a NEW OMC/BRP power trim motor, part number 5005374. New item, box was cut open for pictures only. Fits a large range of Johnson/Evinrude V-4 & V-6 engines about 1991 thru 2000. This part replaces original part number 438529 & 434495. You verify this is the part number you need for your motor. This is an OEM BRP/Evinrude part. List price of this part is $203.55
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