1988 Suzuki Dt9.9 Lower Gearcase on 2040-parts.com
Linden, New Jersey, United States
USED LOWER GEARCASE FROM 1988 SUZUKI DT 9.9 OUTBOARD. GEAR LUBE WAS CHANGED AND WATER PUMP IMPELLER WAS CHANGED. UNIT IS IN GOOD CONDITION JUST HAS PAINT ON LOWER HALF WORN AWAY. SHAFT LENGTH FROM TOP OF WATER PUMP HOUSING TO TOP OF SHAFT IS 14 INCHES.
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