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Mercury Teleflex Cc17936 36' Control Cable Mercury 850716a36 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Teleflex Mercury Quicksilver:850716A36 Manufacturer Part Number:CC17936 Teleflex:CC17936 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Morse:D63732-000-0432.0

DESCRIPTION:

1 ea. Teleflex CC17936  36' nice used replacement Mercury 600A shift or throttle cable (if new would retail for $83.99)
  • Same as Mercury Quicksilver 850716A36 
  • Same as Morse D63732-000-0432.0

APPLICATION:

Fits all Mercury and Mercruiser (1965 to present) and Mariner 40 HP and over (1993-present) engines. Engine and controls must both be Mercury to work with this cable.

Fits the following:
  • Mercury outboards (1965-date)
  • Mercruiser (MCM/MIE) Models
  • Force outboards (1993-date)
  • Mariner 30/40 (2 cyl.) w/integral oil injection (Japanese origin)
  • Mariner 30M (s/n 036668 & above) (Japanese origin)
  • Mariner 30ML (s/n 336184 & above) (Japanese origin)
  • Mariner 40M (s/n 015001 & above) (Japanese origin)
  • Mariner 40ML (s/n 350001 & above) (Japanese origin)
 
CONDITION:

Used, works well, vinyl jacket has no cuts, no splits, no tape, and no breaks.

RETURNS:

Please look at the pictures carefully. Check your cable ends and application. If you have any questions, please ask them prior to bidding. I will not be responsible for mis-ordered cables and no returns will be accepted.

SHIPPING:

Note: You will only be charged for shipping a 4 lb. carton, NO additional handling fees will be charged.

 

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