Yamaha 8 Hp Outboard Motor Powerhead Engine Block on 2040-parts.com
Lawrence Township, New Jersey, US
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USED POWERHEAD WITH EXHAUST TUBE FROM A 1999 YAMAHA 8 HP 2 STROKE LONG SHAFT. COMPRESSION IS STRONG AT 120 PSI IN BOTH CYLINDERS. INCLUDES FLYWHEEL AND ELECTRONICS UNDER FLYWHEEL. NOTE, ONE MOUNTING BOLT IS BROKEN AND WILL NEED TO BE DRILLED AND TAPPED (SEE PHOTO OF FINGER POINTING TO IT.) HAS SALT WATER EVIDENCE IN WATER PASSAGE AND PAINT IS FLAKING IN PLACES.
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