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2004-07 Evinrude E-tec 40 50 Shift Lever Shaft Detent Assy Linkage Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Sebewaing, Michigan, United States

Sebewaing, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Used in great shape is a shift shaft to shift lever with shift lever detent asy linkage. P/N's 5006419 5005238 0350614 from a Evinrude E-tec 50 HP that came off of a very low hour motor labeled with E50DPLSR.  Please contact me with questions before purchasing to ensure satisfaction.  I believe this can be used on other Evinrude sized motors and Johnson outboard as well.


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