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Used Johnson/evinrude/omc Cobra Prop Shaft, Part Number 435022/5004765. on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Conover, Wisconsin, United States

Conover, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC/BRP Manufacturer Part Number:435022/5004765

You are looking at a USED OMC/BRP prop shaft. Prop shaft is etched 5004758. That was a service replacement for p/n 435022 and is now superseded by 5004765. Fits early 90's and later V-4 & V-6 outboards (with V-6 lower units) and some Cobra I/O's. I have checked shaft for straightness & it has just less than .004" run-out. Current price from OMC/BRP for the 5004765 shaft is $333.99. If your motor calls for a 435022 or 5004765 shaft this is what you need. Please verify this is the part you need before you buy. 

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