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New Johnson/evinrude 150-175 Hp 60-degree Carbureted 6-cyl Powerhead Rebuild Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,346.74
Location:

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:100-130-20 Brand:WSM

Featuring all the parts needed to effectively rebuild an outboard powerhead in one convenient package, our powerhead rebuild kits offer a combination of cast WSM Pistons complete with Japanese rings, pins, and clips, the highest quality gaskets available, and the necessary crank bearings, rod bearings, and rod bolts. These kits are available with Standard-Size Pistons or .010/.020/.030/.040 Oversize Pistons, so please specify when placing an order.

This rebuild kit is designed for use with Johnson/Evinrude 150-175 HP 60-Degree Carbureted 6-Cylinder Powerheads. The kit includes the following:

Six Pistons [Complete with rings, pins, and clips]

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One Gasket Kit [including 6 Head O-Rings, 1 Base Gasket, 1 Port Intake Gasket, 1 Starboard Intake Gasket, 1 Portside Intake Gasket, 1 Starboard Intake Gasket, 2 Lower End Cap O-Rings, 1 Regulator Gasket, 2 Thermo Seals, 1 Lower Crank Seal, and 1 Upper Crank Seal]

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Main Bearings [One Upper, Two Center, and One Lower]

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Rod Bearings [Six Upper and Six Lower]

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Twelve Rod Bolts

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This item is eligible for Free Shipping to locations in the Lower 48. Increased fees will apply for Alaska, Hawaii, other US Territories, and International Shipping. 

If you have any questions or you wish to place an order, please call us at the Marine Parts Warehouse at 270-618-5200. Our shop is open from 9AM-4PM CST Monday-Friday, but if you are unable to contact us during those hours, feel free to leave a message and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. To ensure that the proper product is ordered, it will be helpful to have your motor's model number available.

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