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Force Us Marine 125 Hp 4 Cylinder Rebuildabe Shortblock on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Dodgeville, Wisconsin, US

Dodgeville, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Force by US Marine Country of Manufacture:United States

Came off a 1989 Force US Marine 125 HP motor  model 1251A9A
Motor started and ran good but lost power due to low compression in #4 cylinder
Compression test results:
Top to bottom
#1   130
#2   130
#3   125
#4    90
number 4 piston shows minor pitting and cylinder wall has basically one minor crevassed score top to bottom
This shortblock is being offered as a rebuildable core and no warranty offered 
the unit weighs approx 100 pounds ready to ship
May fit many other Applications such as Mercury and Chrysler built by US Marine
Check your part number for fitment
Thanks for looking

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