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0583441 Johnson/evinrude Head Temperature Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Rockwood, Tennessee, United States

Rockwood, Tennessee, United States
Cylinder head temp switch. Works correctly. Can be interchanged between port and starboard or used individual on inline engines. Came off of a a 1988 Johnson 88hp J88MSLCCC. This part was used for many years on multiple motors.
Brand:Johnson/Evinrude Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0583441

Cylinder head temp switch.  Works correctly.  Can be interchanged between port and starboard or used individual on inline engines.  Came off of a a 1988 Johnson 88hp J88MSLCCC.  This part was used for many years on multiple motors.

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