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Evinrude Johnson 9.5 Hp Outboard Powerhead 1964-1973 Omc on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Pine City, Minnesota, United States

Pine City, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Powerhead assembly fits 1964-1973 Evinrude and Johnson 9.5 hp outboard motors.  Ran before disassembling motor.  Compression was 85 and 82 PSI, which is on the high end for these motors.  Very little build up in the exhaust leg, probably not many hours on this motor.  Complete rotating long block assembly only, you will need to transfer your ignition, reed cage, carb, etc. 

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