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Evinrude 1999 200 & 225hp Oil Lift Pump 0439763 439763 5001505 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Trenton, Michigan, US

Trenton, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:0439763 Component Type:Oil System

Evinrude oil lift pump removed from a running 1999 200 HP Ficht.  The Engine was parted out due to bad cylinder. May fit 2000 and 2001 200 & 225HP. Original part # 0439763 BRP replacement part # 5001505 Click on the attached list to verify compatability

http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1999&hp=200&model=E200FPXEEN&manufacturer=Evinrude&section=Oil+Components

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