1999 Evinrude 115hp Ffi Ficht V4 Emm Ecm Pcm Ecu 586726h Ef115fpleen on 2040-parts.com
Angola, Indiana, United States
Took motor in on trade so not clear on history other than it was a running motor that showed no troubles before taken apart. All wires and connections are good some dust from shelf storage.
Thank you for looking
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