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Bearing Housing Lower Unit 5008160 433428 387023 on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Middle River, Maryland, United States

Middle River, Maryland, United States
This group of parts is USED and was removed from a 1982 Johnson 35 HP Outboard that had a bad Power Head.
Brand:Johnson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:5008160

This is a USED Bearing Housing Assy. that was removed from a 1982 Johnson 35 HP Outboard that had a bad Power Head. Only the parts depicted are included. There is NO O-Ring for the Housing or SEALS for the two screws. The parts were removed from a 1982 Johnson 35 HP Outboard that had a bad Power Head. If you encounter any problems please contact me before posting FEEDBACK. I want you to be satisfied.  

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