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Water Pump Kit For Chrysler Force Outboard 75-140 Hp 1979-1989 Fk1069 on 2040-parts.com

US $68.25
Location:

Enfield, Connecticut, United States

Enfield, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12011 MPN:FK1069

Complete Water Pump Kit for Chrysler/Force Outboard with an aluminum water pump housing, will fit the following:

Chrysler 75 HP 1980-84
Chrysler 85 HP 1979-84
Force 85 HP 1983-89
Chrysler 90 HP 1983-89
Chrysler 100 HP 1979-84
Chrysler 105 HP 1982-83
Chrysler 115 HP 1979-84
Chrysler 125 HP 1981-82

This part replaces Force Quicksilver original equipment part #FK1069

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Force 125 HP 1983-89
Chrysler 140 HP 1979-84

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