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2003 Yamaha Four-stroke 225hp 25" Shaft Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $5,199.00
Location:

Suffolk, Virginia, United States

Suffolk, Virginia, United States
Cold compression numbers: 170 170 170 : 160 150 160 NO LOWER UNIT, NO TRIM n TILT ASSY [Lower units, Trim & Tilt Assy NOT included]
Brand:Yamaha Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):225 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

2003 Yamaha Four-Stroke 225HP 25" Shaft Outboard Motor
Motor starts up right away.

Listing is for 1 Power heads:

 
Motor is complete -- No part removed from Power head
Cold compression numbers: 170 170 170 : 160 150 160
The Oil has been  drained before we moved it; hence if you want to do compression test, please bring oil.
Power head starts up right away.
Known issue: pitted or corroded exhaust house.
No Lower unit, No trim & Tilt Assy. [Lower units, Trim & Tilt Assy NOT included].


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