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Mercruiser 1977 V-8 188 Hp Upper Gear Set. 22-20. 43-18411a2 43-59832a2 on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Monticello, Florida, US

Monticello, Florida, US
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Hello hope you are in need of this nice set of gears for the upper unit, came off a 1977 v-8 mercruiser 188 hp, if i got the gear ratio right.....large one has 22 and 15 spline groove for the drive shaft. and the smaller has 20 and 17 spline grooves for the lower unit. these may fit other models, if you have more info and could help feel free. please ask all questions you may have, no returns. thanks again...i am not sure this is completely broken down yet. this is as far as i could get them...

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