1997 Mercury Outboard Oil Injection Pump And Fuel Pump # 42959a2 on 2040-parts.com
McGregor, Texas, United States
This is an oil injection pump from a 1997 75hp ELPTO Merc with a blown powerhead due to plugged center carb. The fuel pump,check valve,and fuel connector comes with it also. Sold as is/as described with no warranty. Shipping is for lower 48. Thanks for looking.
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