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Mercury Remote Control Shift Cable Barrel Attaching Pin 7.5-20 Hp 70's 39456 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.90
Location:

Portage, Michigan, United States

Portage, Michigan, United States
Attaches remote control barrel to lever inside motorIncludes spring and pin
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:39456 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1-5/8" long pin, attaches the shift cable barrel to the motor linkage
Used for smaller Mercury motors, 70's vintage that have the remote control accessory attaching kit installed.
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