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Tilt Tube Assembly Johnson Evinrude 1976-1990s 3-cyl. V4 & V6, 50 To 300 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Fishers Landing, New York, United States

Fishers Landing, New York, United States
Tube is in good shape, no rust or corrosion. Includes both shim washers, plastic bushings and retainer nuts.
Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:0321052

Here is a good used tilt tube assembly from a 1980s era Johnson 115 hp freshwater outboard motor.  OEM part number is 0321052.  Tube is in good shape, no rust or visible wear.  Includes both end nuts (316828), spacer washers (327699), and plastic bushings (321035).  All parts are sold AS IS for PARTS ONLY with no warranty expressed or implied so please ask all questions prior to bidding. Buyer will pay shipping and handling of $11.00 in the U.S. Payment to be made via PayPal and is to be received within 7 days of purchase. Please see my other items for more late model outboard parts.

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