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One Piece Gm Mercruiser Crankshaft Part # 423-(3816) Part # Gm Casting #n934135 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Port Richey, Florida, United States

Port Richey, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:gm Manufacturer Part Number:see title

This is a high performance cast crankshaft. This is compatible with the below models:
120 GM 153 I/L4 1983-1986
140 GM 181 I/L4 1982-1986
140 GM 181 I/L4 1968-1972
140 GM 181 I/L4 1972-1978
140 GM 181 I/L4 1979-1982
2.5L GM 153 I/L4 1987-1989
3.0L GM 181 I/L4 1987-1989

These are no longer made by GM or Mercruiser. The list price for Mercruiser for the last ones that were made are $712.85.  This part is in great shape.

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