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Propeller Assembly For A 1970 Sears / Eska 3 Hp Outboard Motor #217.58540 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

PROPELLER ASM. FOR A 1970 SEARS / ESKA 3 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR #217.58540 

BIDS FOR THIS ASSEMBLY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PARTS:

  • PROPELLER - PT. # 46001 (USED) **SEE CLOSE-UP** (1) SMALL NICK**
  • NUT / PROPELLER - PT. # 26011 (USED)
  • NYLON WASHER - PT. # 5231 (USED)
  • SHEAR PIN - PT. # 96284 (NEW)
  • (2) COTTER PINS - 3/32" x 1" (NEW)

BUYER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPATABILITY WITH ESKA LOWER UNIT

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