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Used Mercruiser #1 Drive Upper Gearcase Housing, Fits 1970 Thru 1982. on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Conover, Wisconsin, United States

Conover, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Marine Manufacturer Part Number:1547-5523A18

You are looking at a USED MerCruiser #1 drive upper gear case housing. Part number 1547-5523A18 plus the top cap & screws that are not included with a new housing. This housing will fit from approximately 1970 thru 1982. Serial number range 2791957 thru 6225576. You verify this is the correct part for your engine. I have cleaned & inspected this housing. Paint is original best I can tell. Fresh water only.

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