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Engine

All internally lubricated parts including: Pistons; Rings; and Pins; Crankshaft and Main Bearings; Connecting Rods and Rod Bearings; Reeds and Reed Blocks; Cylinder Heads; and Flywheel; Cylinder block if damaged as a result of the failure of an internally lubricated engine component. Intake Manifold; Exhaust Manifold (excludes riser, riser gaskets and pipes); Flywheel; Harmonic balancer; Oil pan; Engine mounts; Distributor housing, Shaft and Bearings, DIESEL ONLY: Turbo Charger Housing and all internal parts; turbocharger waste gate actuator.

Transmission:

Transmission case and all internally lubricated parts; Transmission mounts; Oil pan.

Intermediate Housing:

Intermediate or Adapter Housing; Transom Plate; Upper Gear case; Upper Gear case Housing; U-Joints; U-Joints Shaft and Bearing; Upper Steering Bearing and Gimbal; Tilt Bearing and Lower Steering Bearings: Shift Bellecrank; Bushing and Plug; Bellows; Center Yoke; Drive Yoke.

V-Drive:

All internally lubricated parts within the V-Drive case. V-drive case if damaged as a result of the failure of a covered component.

Lower Unit:

Gear case Head; Bearing, and Oil Retainer, Gear case Assembly; Driveshaft and Upper Bearing; Shift Rod and Cover Assembly; Lower Pinion Bearing; Forward and/or Pinion Gear; Reverse Gear; Propeller Shaft or Shift Fork: Gear case and/or propeller shaft if damaged as a result of the failure of a covered component.

Jet Drive:

All internally lubricated parts in the Pump Housing. Housing if damaged as a result of the failure of a covered component. Pump impeller is not covered. Fuel System:

Fuel injector(s); fuel distributor(s); fuel injection pump; fuel delivery pump; the EFI control module; diaphragm; and flame arrester.

Electrical:

Alternator; Starter; Starter Solenoid; Voltage Regulator; Ignition Coil(s); Switch box; Ignition Module; Ignition Trigger/Amplifier; and Windshield Wiper Motor. Excludes wiring and wiring harness unless required as a direct result of a failure of a covered component.

Power Trim:

Spring sending unit; Oil Pump; Pump relief valve; Spring; O-Ring; Trim cylinder; Tilt Cylinder; Manual Release Valve; Hydraulic Pump; Reverse lock Valve; Power Tilt Motor; Power Trim Motor.

Controls:

Neutral Start Switch Assembly; Starter/Choke primer switch; Starter/Stop Button; Throttle Control Handle; Throttle Cam Lever; Throttle and Shift Cable; Shift Interrupter Switch; Tilt/Trim Switch and Ignition Switch (excluding key and tumbler).

Steering:

Steering control helm assembly; control rack and pinion and yoke assembly; power steering pump, power cylinder assembly; steering wheel and coupling; steering cable.

Seals Gaskets:

Seals and Gaskets are covered for those components listed above.

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