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Mercury Marine Petrol Gas Fuel Injector 0280156081 / 885176 5.0mpi on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:0280156081 Brand:unknown Interchange Part Number:Mercury 885176 UPC:does not apply

 I purchased a complete set of eight injectors for my Mercury 5.0 MPI last year as it kept having a misfire and a tech had informed me that was the likely issue, well after spending over $800 on the set and then taking the boat in for them to be changed, it turned out to be the distributor cap had condensation and my original installed injectors were 100% ok. They never even got round to installing the new ones and the company I had purchased them from I was over the 30 day return period. I have kept hold of them for the past year just in case but still never had a use for them.

So I have decided to list them now, my loss your gain. Mercury dealer wanted $253.25 each! Boats.net wants $221.82 each for them.

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