1989-1992 Omc Johnson Evinrude 40 Hp Powerhead 40 48 50 on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Good used powerhead with good compression. 115psi on both. Comes with stator and flywheel. Fits 89'-92' with 14 splines on the driveshaft.
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