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Flywheel Cover 62y-81337-00-00 For Yamaha F50 4-stroke 50 Hp & T50 Outboard 50hp on 2040-parts.com

US $41.95
Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, US

Gulfport, Mississippi, US
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Item: Listing is for (1) FLYWHEEL COVER (Part #62Y-81337-00-00). For use with most YAMAHA 4-stroke 40hp, 50hp & T50 outboard motors. Was removed from a low hour 1996 Yamaha F50 with a cracked block (please see picture of clamp brackets showing model number and side picture of the motor this part was removed from).  Clearly the motor was running when the crankcase broke so all the parts are good on this motor except for the block which is non-repairable.  We have included the part number with this listing, so please do your research to insure it will fit your application. We are parting out this motor & disassembling the powerhead...many other parts from this same motor are available at our ebay store. Please see our other ebay listings or visit our ebay store for additional parts or other accessories for your boating needs.

Removed From: 1996 YAMAHA 50HP 4-STROKE (Model #F50TLRU)

Condition: Excellent Condition...Inspected and functions properly.

Contact Us: (228)822-9458 or (228)822-9459

S&H: $12 Standard Shipping.

Location: Marine Supply on Hwy 49 in Gulfport, MS 39501 directly across from Lowe's & 84 Lumber.

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Inventory:  TO-YA-TO4-451




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