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Mercruiser Pre Alpha Gimbal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $319.99
Location:

Eaton, Ohio, United States

Eaton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is a good used Mercruiser Pre Alpha Gimbal assembly. Removed from a 1981 model. Used in freshwater only. Unit comes as pictured. Outer transom mount, gimbal assembly, bellhousing, bell crank shifter, shift cable, trim/tilt hydraulic hoses, steering control arm, port and starbaord trim sensors and diverter manifold all included. All bellows are intact. Joints are in good shape. Paint and decals are in decent shape. Needs a gimbal bearing ($30), Tilt trim sensors ($70), and hydraulic line insulation has dry rotted off (no leaks). Otherwise this is a good working unit. Priced accordingly.


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