Omc Oem Part # 986655 Gear Set For Cobra 1990 2.3l on 2040-parts.com
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
OMC OEM part # 986655 gear set
Fits 1990 OMC Cobra 2.3L gearcases, models 232BMRPWS & 232BPRPWS Please verify with a certified OMC technician or OMC dealer if this particular gear set will work for your specific drive Do not hesitate to make an offer! This is being sold as a liquidation from a boatyard that does not want to hang onto it any longer. Most if not all offers will be accepted and if it is too low, a fair counteroffer will be sent immediately. |
Transmission & Drive Parts for Sale
- Omc / mercruiser 7.4l & 8.2l v8 gm engine coupler part # 986338(US $200.00)
- Mercruiser 120/140 gm 153/181 i/l4 1982-1986 coupler part # 49736a3(US $160.00)
- 18-2154 23-30617a2 sierra shift shaft bushing assy mercruiser/alphaone 1967-1995(US $18.90)
- 26-32511a1 mercury quicksilver seal kit mercruiser/alpha one 1978-95(US $32.81)
- 32-38377 mercury quicksilver shift actuating cable tube mercruiser/alpha one(US $10.38)
- 35915 mercury quicksilver bearing carrier thrust ring mercruiser/alpha one(US $15.53)
John Barrowman on Fifth Gear – the update
Mon, 20 Jul 2009Captain Jack comes a cropper our driving with Fifth Gear It appears – according to News of the World – that Barrowman got a little enthusiastic and came a cropper when his ambition exceeded his skill. Apparently John was driving the WRC Subaru when he lost control, slid down a verge and flipped the car four times. Not a small accident and, unlike Captain Jack Harkness, we’re pretty sure John’s not immortal!
The McLaren 650S is quicker than the legendary McLaren F1
Thu, 27 Feb 2014We know what the McLaren 650S looks like thanks to photos that leaked ahead of the Geneva motor show debut, and now we know how the hopped-up, track-oriented take on the MP4 should perform. According to McLaren, the 650S has a 0-62 mph time of just 3.0 seconds. 0-124 mph takes 8.4 seconds; a quarter mile flies by in 10.5 seconds.
2011 Range Rover receives a modest update
Fri, 18 Jun 2010Land Rover released the details of the facelifted 2011 Range Rover, and as expected, the changes are subtle. The engines will remain the same. The 5.0-liter, 510-hp supercharged V8 will find a home in the sport model, and the naturally aspirated 375-hp V8 will power the rest of the line.