Mercruiser Pre Alpha Lower Unit 165 Hp 140 120 on 2040-parts.com
Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
Lower unit for Mercruiser 165 / 120 / 140 and other pre Alpha applications. I pulled this several years ago and has been sitting in the corner. It turns smooth and shifts into drive and reverse but I do not know the condition. The lube was clean when I drained it. May work fine or may need a seal...I don't know. It isn't trash tho.
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