Marine Engine Coupler Omc Cobra 2.3 Sterndrive Bayliner on 2040-parts.com
Calico Rock, Arkansas, United States
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Coupler from a OMC (Ford) 2.3 Cobra engine for a sterndrive. Was told the boat was a 1989 Bayliner. This coupler may fit other applications, so be sure and research that. I purchased the entire motor for a change out, and my setup used a different hook up with a drive shaft. Coupler bolts on the flywheel of the engine. Looks in good shape. I have no use for it, hope someone who needs this gets it.
Pictures not best, sorry for that. Feel free to contact with any questions. Shipping estimate from EBay, but shipping charge will be actual charge, UPS or USPS, whichever is least charge. |
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