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Omc Stringer 800 Series V6 Upper Gearcase/sterndrive 21:20 on 2040-parts.com

US $709.99
Location:

Eaton, Ohio, United States

Eaton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC

This is a good used OMC Stringer 800 series V6 Upper Gearcase. Removed from a 1985 (mechanical shift). Gear ratio is 21:20. Gears are in good shape, ball gear is approx 90%. Gear oil was free of contamination but pressure test revealed a slow bleed down. Needs a new impeller ($40 ish). There is some pitting towards the lower portion of the case but overall a good usable unit. Needs a little work but priced accordingly. 

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