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Mercury Crankshaft C/w Piston - 427-3513 on 2040-parts.com

AU $45.00
Location:

Endeavour Hills, Victoria, Australia

Endeavour Hills, Victoria, Australia
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:427-3513

Mercury Crankshaft, SINGLE CYLINDER, suits 4hp & Merc 40

Excellent condition Crankshaft including  Lip Seal, Connecting Rod assy, Needle Bearings, Lower Bearing and Piston assy.

The part numbers are offered to ensure you have the correct information, please check that your engine uses this Crankshaft and fittings prior to purchasing.

This Crankshaft was removed form Mercury 4hp (40), Serial No.: Unknown


Package includes:

427-3513 - Crankshaft

64988 - Lip Seal

608-2021A2 - Connecting Rod assy

29-26815 - Needle Bearings (Lower)

29-31505 - Needle Bearings (Upper)

12-31433 - Washer (2)

719-7391A3 - Piston & Pin assy

40-21666 - Lock Ring (2)

10-87374 - Bolts and Nuts

30-20861 - NEW Lower Bearing


Overseas customers welcome, please drop me a line if you have any queries.

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