Evinrude / Johnson 90 / 115 H.p Lower Unit Prop Shaft Bearing Housing .5000440 on 2040-parts.com
Sayville, New York, United States
For sale
Used Evinrude /Johnson bearing carrier housing . Bearings and housing are in good usable condition. Seals are in good condition but should be replaced. part # 5000440 Applications for this item includes 60°: 90 / 115 H.P 1999 - 2012 Please contact me before leaving neutral or negative feedback. For more information please call 631-563-3842. Thank yo for looking. |
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