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Omc Cobra 3.0 Litre (4 Cylinder) Sterndrive / Upper Gearcase on 2040-parts.com

US $649.00
Location:

Medway, Ohio, United States

Medway, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

 THIS IS A VERY GOOD OMC COBRA UPPER GEARCASE.  FITS ABOVE MODELS.  GEAR RATIO 21:18.  GEAR OIL WAS CLEAN, NO CONTAMINATION.   UNIT WAS PRESSURE TESTED (GOOD), U JOINTS AND SPLINE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  GEARS LOOK GREAT.   MODEL # 985268, SER # T0543623.  GOOD IMPELLER.   THIS IS IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION.  NICE UNIT!!!!   BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!

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