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Complete Power Head Evinrude Johnson 40hp 1995 on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Dana, Illinois, United States

Dana, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC MPN:396,914,432,013 Stroke:2-Stroke

1995 40HP Johnson Evinrude Power Head. What you see in the pix is what you get. The lower unit went bad so I'm parting it all out. Ran good, only selling because of the lower unit. Both cylinders had equal compression on my tester & It read 125 pounds on my old tester, and then I retested with my buddies compression tester and they each read 135 pounds. But they are equal in compression. Free shipping to the lower 48 US states!

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