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Johnson Evinrude Omc Propeller 0386909 on 2040-parts.com

US $58.85
Location:

Round Rock, Texas, United States

Round Rock, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Propeller Pitch:13"

Johnson Evinrude OMC propeller part 386909 / 0386909, right hand / standard rotation, aluminum, in good usable condition but has some missing paint and a few chips here and there on the edges of the blades.

12-1/2 X 13 / 12 1/2 X 13 / 12.5 X 13 / 12 1/2 diameter by 13 inch pitch prop

Complete and ready to go /  be put on and hit the water with rubber inner hub system with 13 tooth / teeth spline

Works for these EVINRUDE/JOHNSON outboard marine boat motors:
40 HP 2 Cyl. 1984 & Newer
48 HP 2 Cyl. 1987-96
50 HP 2 Cyl. 1975 & Newer
55 HP 2 Cyl. 1976-79
60 HP 2 Cyl. 1980-85
65 HP 1980-85
75 HP 3 CYL 1975-85
Sprint 1986-92
Formula E 1986-92

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