Chrysler 55hp Carb And Electric Choke Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Bay City, Michigan, United States
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Used Carb off of a 55hp Chrysler Outboard. Unknown year, but I do have the model number and serial number of engine. Will need to be cleaned as it smells of old gas. I bought the motor for the lower unit, but I do have other parts available. Including. Starter, Intake with reed cage, Fuel pump, Long shaft extension, lower cowling. I havent been able to pop the flywheel off yet, but when I do that and the coils will be available as well. If you want the whole lot we can work out a price. I also have a complete 45hp Chrysler with Controls that I would be willing to make a deal on as well. Sold As-Is with no warranties, exchanges or returns accepted.
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