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Mercruiser Alpha One Gen One Lower Unit From 4.3l Outdrive on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

Up for sale is a used MerCruiser lower unit.

It is from an Alpha One Gen One outdrive.

It came off a 4.3 litre (see pics)..

It was removed from a boat that the engine had frozen and busted.

It was running perfectly up until that time.

It has not been used in about 3 years.

The driveshaft and propshaft turn freely.

It shifts as it is supposed to.

When drained the gear lube showed no sign of water or metal.

Please see pics the skeg shows some wear/damage as does the cavitation plate

Starting the bidding super low with free shipping.

Any questions, just drop me an email.

No shipping outside the lower 48 states. No Alaska, no Hawaii, no international.

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