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Gear Shift Arm Pin - Part # 90871-3 - Force - Chrysler - Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
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Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US

Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
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Gear Shift Arm Pin - Part # 90871-3

Removed from a 1987 50hp Force Outboard Motor (Model # 507X7C)

Will Work on Various 1979 - 1992 Outboards

6 hp, 7 hp, 9 hp, 10 hp, 20 hp, 30 hp, 35 hp, 40 hp, 45 hp & 50 hp

Please check your motor and verify that this part will work.
There are several good marine part sites that if you type the part number in, it will provide you with compatibility charts.

Will ship internationally please contact me so we can figure out shipping costs for you.

 

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