Your Shortcut to Hard-to-Find Force Outboard Parts
Finding parts for older outboards shouldn’t feel like a scavenger hunt. Just type your Force outboard’s model number, year, or horsepower into the search bar and we’ll match you with everything that fits, fast. Our lookup tool takes the guessing out of your next fix.

If you’d rather browse by system, we’ve grouped our Force outboard motor parts into helpful subcategories:
- Force Outboard Electrical System: Starters, solenoids, spark plugs, and wiring to keep power flowing
- Force Outboard Fuel System: Filters, hoses, and carburetor rebuild kits from Sierra for reliable fuel delivery
- Force Outboard Gearcase & Drive Parts: Lower unit seals, bearings, and hardware to prevent leaks and keep you in gear
- Force Outboard Ignition System: Coils, CDI boxes, and stators to keep your spark clean and strong
- Force Outboard Oil & Filters: Two-stroke oil, gear lube, and filters to keep your engine clean and protected
- Force Outboard Internal Engine Parts: Pistons, gaskets, rings, and rebuild essentials for deeper engine work
- Force Propellers: Match your engine to the right prop for speed, control, or towing power
No matter how old your engine is, we’ll help you find parts that fit like new.
Boater-Approved Essentials for Every Force Fix
Whether you’re doing seasonal upkeep or chasing down a performance issue, these are the Force outboard parts most boaters come looking for first.
- Control & Steering Cables: A crisp throttle and confident helm start with fresh cables. Swap out sticky, corroded lines for smooth, predictable control on every run.
- Fuel Tanks & Systems: Dirty fuel is the enemy of any two-stroke. Our filters, portable tanks, and complete line kits keep your Force outboard motor parts fed with clean, steady gas.
- Engine Accessories: From flush muffs to anodes and mounting hardware, these small pieces make maintenance quicker and protect the big-ticket bits you rely on.
- Boat Propellers: Dial in the perfect pitch for towing tubes, chasing speed, or finding that fuel-efficient sweet spot. We stock aluminum workhorses and upgraded stainless options that bolt right on.
We know reliability matters, especially when you're running older motors. That’s why every Force outboard part we carry comes from trusted manufacturers and includes full warranty coverage where applicable. If it doesn’t fit or doesn’t work, you’ve got 90 days to return or exchange it, no questions asked.
Talk to People Who Know Parts, Not Just Part Numbers
Need help tracking down a hard-to-find component? Not sure if a gasket kit fits your year and horsepower? Our team knows Force outboard motor parts inside and out, and we’re here to help you get it right the first time.
- Call: 877-388-2628, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ET
- Email: sales@wholesalemarine.com
- Live Chat: Tap the icon at the bottom of the page for quick answers
Whether you're rebuilding the lower unit or just chasing a better idle, we’ve got your back with fast, knowledgeable support from real boating pros.
Get the Right Force Outboard Parts and Get Back to It
You’ve got places to be: sandbars to hit, lines to cast, and wide-open water to enjoy. Whether you’re chasing down a new prop or rebuilding an old lower unit, our selection of Force outboard parts makes the job easier from start to finish.
Use the search bar, click through the categories, or reach out to our crew, we’ll help you find the Force outboard motor parts that fit so you can spend less time wrenching and more time running.


Frequently Asked Questions: Force Outboard Parts
Have questions about keeping your Force outboard running strong? These FAQs cover some of the finer points of parts compatibility, maintenance, and upgrades.
Are Force outboard parts still being manufactured?
While Force outboards were discontinued in the late 1990s, many parts are still manufactured by aftermarket brands like Sierra and CDI. Key components, ignition, cooling, and fuel system parts, are widely available through trusted marine suppliers.
How do I identify my Force outboard model and serial number?
The ID tag is typically located on the mounting bracket or transom clamp and includes both model and serial number. These numbers are essential for finding the exact Force outboard motor parts your engine needs.
Are Force outboard parts compatible with Mercury or Chrysler outboards?
Yes, in many cases. Force was owned by Chrysler and, later, Mercury Marine, so some parts—especially on models from the late 80s and 90s—overlap with Mercury or Chrysler designs. That said, always confirm compatibility by part number before ordering.