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Mercrusier 305 Gm 228-230 Hp Long Block + on 2040-parts.com

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East Hampton, Connecticut, United States

East Hampton, Connecticut, United States
Long Block with oil pan,oil pump,timing chain cover,Alum intake,valve covers,and intake adapter for spread bore carb.
Brand:GM Mercrusier Manufacturer Part Number:6811624 Engine(HP):228-230 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Very nice rebuilt 305 Sterndrive motor. Was saving this one for my self but things have change and I wilbe selling all my toys. Its a standard bore with new pistons,lifters,rod bearings,cam bearings,main bearings,oil pump,and timing gears and chain. Any ? call 860 874-3070. Will ship lower 48 only. NO RESERVE   This would be a great motor for a restore job.  The shipping is just a quote, I can do better most the time.

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