Oil Lift Pump Assembly From A 1998 Johnson 115 Ficht Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
Up for auction is a engine oil lift pump assembly from a 1998 Johnson 115 ficht outboard motor
This was removed from an engine that was having fuel supply issues and the customer decided to repower as opposed to repairing the motor. We will be parting out the entire engine.
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