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1971 Mercury 20hp Model 200 Lower Unit Gears And Driveshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury

This was removed from a 1971 20 hp model 200 Mercury(serial # 3068728). Should fit other years, but check fitment before bidding.  I have a link for Mercury parts (MarineEngine.com) but ebay wouldn't let me attach the link.  I will send a copy of it with the purchase. Power head had a failed bearing.  The gears and bearings are in excellent condition, clutch dog has no noticeable wear. If it is in the pics it sells.  The shims in the pictures are shown where they were installed and will be bagged accordingly if they can be removed.  Free shipping for the parts shown in pictures.  I will sell the housing for an additional cost and can be added to the shipment.

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