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Propeller Shaft For Sabb Model G With Variable Pitch Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Ranier, Minnesota, US

Ranier, Minnesota, US
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SABB propeller shaft and cam block for model G engine with variable pitch prop.

A low hours takeout in very good condition save for some errant hammer blows when I was trying to remove a frozen coupling. as the photos show , there is almost no wear on the cam block.

Measures 25mm dia. x 2000mm LOA.

I'm refitting my boat and moving the engine forward so I needed a longer shaft.  It cost me over 500.00 by the time I figured in shipping.

I'm tacking on 20.00 to the shipping because I will buy a section of pvc pipe to ship it in , and ups has a surcharge for round packages.

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