120 140 Mercruiser Altenator 12vlt 55 Amp #98555 on 2040-parts.com
Homer, Louisiana, US
This is an altenator removed from a 120 140 mercruiser inboard engine. Was working when removed. 12 volt 55 amp #98555 84 sae marine j1171
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