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New Omc Cobra Clutch Dog Sterndrive 800 Series Outdrive 5.7 985689 986037 986702 on 2040-parts.com

US $4,995.00
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:985689 986037 986702 987126 987797 Brand:OMC

 
 

OMC Cobra Clutch Dog Sterndrive 

 

This item for sale is a New Factory OEM OMC sterndrive "Clutch Dog" unit. Fits 1986-1993 applications for a 5.7L, and 5.8L V8's. Sterndrives for Four and Six cylinder units also available. Specify engine size at time of order. Flat rate shipping in continental US for $150. Worldwide shipping available, please contact us for details.

 

If you have any questions about this item or to pay for your purchase via credit card, please contact us at 508-791-4917.  

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Doug Russell Marine

 


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