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Water Pump Shaft Omc 800 Low Profile Stern Drive 1973 - 1985 909753 908086 on 2040-parts.com

US $92.75
Location:

Aliso Viejo, California, United States

Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Water Pump Shaft OMC 800 Low Profile Stern Drive 1973 - 1985  909753  908086, US $92.75, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GLM Manufacturer Part Number:22410


Water pump shaft for the upper half of an OMC 800 drive low profile style built between 1973 to 1985. Replaces part numbers 908086 and 909753.

The pump shaft fits;
  • 100 HP through 165HP 1973
  • 120 HP through 190 HP 1974-1976 (low profile in '76)
  • 120/140 HP 1977-1981 (low profile in '77)
  • 175, 190 and 235 HP (low Profile in'77)
  • 185 HP 1978 and 1980-81
  • 200 HP 1979-1981
  • 225 HP 1978
  • 230 HP 1979-1981
  • 235 HP 1975-1977 (low profile)
  • 240 HP 1978
  • 250 HP 1979
  • 260 HP 1979-1981
  • 2.5L 1982-1987
  • 3L 1982-1986 (NOT Cobra)
  • 3.8L 1982-1986
  • 4.3L 1985-1986 (NOT Cobra)
  • 5.0 & 5.7L 1982-1986 (NOT Cobra)




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