Omc, Johnson,evinrude Trim Indicator Sending Unit 982330, 0982330 on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
OMC, Johnson, Evinrude Trim Indicator Sending Unit. 982330, 0982330.
This is off a 1984 OMC V6 3.8L Stringer Engine trim. It fits various V6 and V8 1981 - 1985 OMC, Evinrude and Johnson Boats and others.
Tested and guaranteed to work perfectly.
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