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Mercruiser Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Madison, Alabama, United States

Madison, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Alpha One Gen II

This lower unit is compatible with all Alpha One Gen II Sterndrive gear ratios except 2.0:1.  This lower unit is in perfect working order and has only been used in fresh water.  It has all new seals and will pass a pressure test at 10 PSI.  The tooth count is 17-28.  The drive gear has 17 teeth and the driven gear has 28 teeth.

This lower unit came on a boat that I purchased with a Mercruiser Sterndrive gear ratio of 2.0:1.  I had to replace it because it is not the correct lower unit for a 2.0:1 gear ratio
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