Shift Solenoid For Johnson/evinrude Electric Shift Omc on 2040-parts.com
Baker City, Oregon, United States
For sale is one good used shift solenoid (Blue Wire Bottom solenoid) for an older Johnson or Evinrude outboard motor with electric shift. Fits big V4 motors from about 1970 to 72, may fit others. I Had this one left over when I replaced one (Green Wire Solenoid) for a customer. You get one working Blue wire solenoid and everything in the picture.
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