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New Mercruiser Sterndrive Alpha One Gen I Complete Upper Lower Unit By Sei 3 Yr on 2040-parts.com

US $1,295.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:90-106 Brand:Sterndrive Engineering SEI

Replaces most Mercruiser Sterndrives 228 HP and up from 1974-1990.
Ships in two boxes. Comes with a 9-9/16 new style input yoke.
Does not include Complete Install Kit or Anode Kit. Please see related items below.
Up to 300 HP (SEI does not warranty applications over 300 HP)
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 225-S 1974
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 233 1975-1977
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 250 1977
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 260 1978-1982
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive 898/228 1977-1982
Replaces Mercruiser Sterndrive R/MR/Alpha One 1983-1990
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine liter applications from 1983-1990 include 5.7L, 5.0L (4 barrel carb)
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine cubic inch applications from 1983-1990 include 350, 305 (4 barrel carb)
Typical Mercruiser Sterndrive engine horsepower applications include 260, 230, 228

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