Set Of 4 Pistons P# 311748 And Rods P# 308251 From A 1960's Johnson/evinrude V4 on 2040-parts.com
Lynchburg, Virginia, US
For sale is a set of four pistons part # 311748 and rods part # 308251 from a 1960's Johnson/Evinrude V4 in good condition. Pistons have some scoring but are in good condition. I believe these came from a 1966 Evinrude 60 hp V4. Email with any questions. Thanks for looking. No shipping outside the United States.
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