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Yanmar Km2p-1 Kanzaki Marine Transmission 2.21:1 Ratio Mechanical Boat Inboard on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sausalito, California, United States

Sausalito, California, United States
Very low hours, unit looks brand new.
Brand:Yanmar Model:KM2P-1 Manufacturer Part Number:KM2P-1-2.21 Replaces:Yanmar Kanzaki KM2P Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Type:Mechanical Shift Shipping Dimensions:16" x 16" x 14" Warranty:1 Year Shipping Weight:25 lbs Part Number:128171-81310 Item Weight:21.7 lbs Ratio:2.21:1 (3.06:1 Reverse) Manufacturer:Kanzaki Down Angle:0 Degree

Yanmar KM2P-1 marine transmission. Manufactured by Kanzaki in Japan. Gear ratio is 2.21:1. In stock and ready to ship. Comes painted Yanmar gray. Was originally installed onto a Yanmar engine. Does not come with any accessories.  

This transmission is sold by an official dealer with full warranty support. Commonly used on Yanmar 2GM20, 2YM20, and 3YM30 marine diesel engines.

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