Omc Stringer 400 Mechanical Shift Outdrive on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, US
I have for sale an omc stringer 400 outdrive was working properly before motor blew. Motor was an omc 2.5 will work for 3.0 also. Shift cable is no good it was cut. Item will be taken apart and shipped in two different packages due to high cost of freight. Will have to be taken apart to install new shift cable. Came off of a 1986 sunbird. Everything moves freely as it should oil looked good when I drained lower.
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