Johnson Evinrude 40 48 50 Trim Tilt on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
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I part Johnson evinrude motors locally and personally been using this trim for 2 seasons now. I just removed this trim unit from my evinrude 40 tiller, and replaced trim motor which has not had any use yet. Operating like new. The only difference with this older unit is the pressure relief valve is on the port side seen in picture.
The trim relay assembly isn't in the best of shape but continues to operate. The trim switch was cut and needs your supply of connectors during install. Both pins are included for install This is a complete trim assembly for evinrude Johnson 40 50 many models and years US only |
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