Used Lower Unit For 6cly V6 Johnson/ Evinrude 20" Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Manito, Illinois, United States
Here is a lower unit that is taken off a 1978 Johnson 6 cylinder 200 hp 1978. The power head had a low compression on two clys.. The unit has been checked for proper operation. The impeller has been replaced and the oil has been changed. This unit will fit all Johnson/evinrude 6 cly motors 1978 and older. Please call if you need any parts for these motors. Thanks for looking charley 309 242-2067
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