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Johnson 50hp Fuel Pump Filter Housing Screen Evinrude 48 Spl 1998 438556 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Aiken, South Carolina, United States

Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Selling used fuel pump, housing and screen filter that came off a 1998 Johnson 50. Check your sources to be sure, but I believe parts should fit other years and models such as Evinrude 48 SPL.

INFO: [I bought a new fuel pump and housing...see box in photo for part number that I bought, which was 8556B, Replacing OMC 438556 (1399-07362)...]

I think all the parts are there but could be some parts missing, I can't remember, it's been awhile and these parts have been sitting in storage.

Selling as parts/not working/as is, parts might be good as spares, take your chances. No refunds, you buy, parts are yours.

NOT SELLING boat or motor, ONLY selling parts are listed above.

$6.95 SHIPPING to anywhere in the continental USA. I only ship to USA addresses. NO INTERNATIONAL. Hawaii and Alaska add $5.00 for ship ($11.95 ship cost to Hawaii or Alaska).



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