1963 Johnson-evinrude 28hp Water Pump Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Pennsylvania, United States
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This water pump assembly was removed from a 1963 Johnson 28 HP Outboard Motor. We have many other parts available from this outboard, if you need something, let us know and we will list it here for you. This part is from our Pennsylvania location. |
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