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20 Hp Mercury Outboard Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Good condition. Hasn't been used in years. Impeller should be replaced.
Manufacturer Part Number:? can not find

From a late 80s 20hp Mercury outboard.  I bought it from a fresh water bass fisherman approx. ten years ago.  I used it for an emergence kicked motor on my 23 ft Welcraft  which I used in the Gulf.  I never had to use it (thank Heavens).  Had trouble starting it and let it set around the house for a few years and decided to part it out.  Impeller should be replaced.  I can hand turn it and forward and reverse engage fine.  Oil is still in it but of course I'll have to remove it for shipping.  It is a short shaft, 16 in (top to impeller housing).  Add 3% to sales price if using credit card.

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