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Omc Stringer 400 800 Electric Shift Complete Tilt Clutch Component Set on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Hoodsport, Washington, United States

Hoodsport, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

 This is a complete Tilt Clutch component set for an OMC Stringer type sterndrive. Includes all parts shown in pics...clutch pack, ring gear, worm gear, thrust washer, spur gear, quadrant gear, hammer coupler, driveshaft, shaft end cap, spur gear snap ring and housing cover with 4 bolts/washers. All parts are in excellent condition. Free shipping by USPS Priority mail to the U.S. USPS Priority International shipments will pay actual shipping costs to your address.

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