Port Piston And Connecting Rod Assy #0439867 Johnson Evinrude 90 150 175 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Item: OEM PORT PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD ASSY #0439867 JOHNSON EVINRUDE: The port side pistons will fit 90-175 hp motors for year model 1997-1999. May fit more models, so PLEASE email us to determine if these will work for your motor. This listing priced for each piston/rod assy. Condition: Good, with entire unit inspected, tested, and approved by a Certified Outboard Marine Mechanic. 30 Day Return Policy.
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