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Mercruiser Bravo X 1.36 Sweptback on 2040-parts.com

US $1,850.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

Bravo 1 sterndrive, 1.36:1 Ratio

This is standard Bravo 1 case with a 4" steel tower installed by Billet Marine. 1.36 ratio Bravo X gears, XR input shaft, IMCO hard shim kit, Imco pinion retainer ring, IMCO clutch shaft and XR top cap with steel tower. I bought the drive with 80 hours on it, and I've never used it. This is a really strong drive. I ended up sticking with 1.50 ratio, so I'm selling this because it's not going to work as a spare for me. Drive is located in Chicago.

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