Johnson Evinrude Steering Bracket 20 25 28 30hp 1988 Remote Steering Only on 2040-parts.com
Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States
Converted my 1988 30hp to tiller steer as you see in the picture. This part is in great shape! It should fit many year models but you need to check for yourself. Part #'s are 331475 for bracket and 329648 for the shaft thing.
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