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Mercruiser Alpha One Sterndrive Outdrive 1:98 Ratio- Works Well With Low Hours on 2040-parts.com

US $485.00
Location:

Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States

Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MerCruiser Engine(HP):140 Manufacturer Part Number:MerCruiser

This is a perfect working used 1988 Mercruiser Alpha One sterndrive. It was just removed from a Sea ray 18 with only 312 original hours. It is a 1:98 ratio and was coupled to a 140 hp 3.0 liter 4 cylinder engine. This is right hand (standard) rotation. It has clean oil and we'll greased U joints. Light rust on some areas of imput shaft and u- joint caps but nothing major. Could use a sanding and painting to be be perfect. Please purchase with confidence as this is a nice, good working unit. Email us with any questions and thanks for looking.

Guaranteed to operate well

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