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Force Chrysler Fcb 3000a Fa658097 Flywheel 40 50 Hp 87 To 92 Freshwater on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Marine Force Manufacturer Part Number:FA658097

Good FRESHWATER used flywheel for 2 cylinder Chrysler and FORCE 40 50 hp outboards 
Colors changed over the years, but if your Flywheel is stamped FCB-3000A this is the one. 
The part numbers are as listed in the title
FCB3000A
 

The magnets and hub are all good and tight. The ring gear is complete 
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