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1975-78 Force 25 Hp Prop Shaft, Forward Gear/bearing, Reverse Gear, Clutch on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Georgiana, Alabama, United States

Georgiana, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Force Manufacturer Part Number:437098,437023,4376622,437521

Offered is used gearcase parts for a 1975-78 25 Hp Force outboard. Parts may fit other applications.  Included is prop shaft # 437098, forward gear/bearing #437023, Reverse Gear # 437662, clutch 437521.  Parts are in good used condition.  Shaft has modest seal ring                                                   

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