Vintage Evinrude Johnson 3hp Outboard Recoil Starter Handle 305311 New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, US
Here is a new old-stock genuine OMC recoil handle 305311 for Evinrude or Johnson outboards. This fits models from 3 to 7.5hp based on its size. These grips were originally installed on larger motors that had rewind starters under the cowl, behind a flip-up panel. I have one in use on my 1958 Lightwin 3 and it works well. Rope anchor is not included, but I have some at a fair price. This is a great chance to replace that dry,cracked original on your fine motor. Sold to the US,Canada and UK (other countries possible,inquire please) and shipped within 1 business day. Thanks...
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