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Flywheel Housing Bell Mercruiser 165hp Pre Alpha 1 Gm 250 I/6 4.1l 1968-1983 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

FLYWHEEL HOUSING bell MERCRUISER 165hp Pre alpha 1 GM 250 I/6 4.1L 1968-1983


The auction is for parts from a 1971 Mercruiser 165 L6 Chevy / GM 250 marine engine.  The engine was in running condition when I pulled it out of the boat.  I have had the engine for sale locally for quite some time without any interest.  Taking up space now so I am parting it out and scrapping what is left.  Parts show normal wear and tear but all are in working condition.  Please ask questions.  Thanks for looking, have a good day.

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