1999 Mercury Four Stroke 50hp 4-stroke Wire Harness With Ecu Cdi on 2040-parts.com
Washington, New Jersey, United States
Up for auction is the entire electrical wire harness assembly from a 1999 Mercury/Yamaha/Mariner 50 horsepower four stroke outboard motor. This includes ECU/CDI unit, starter, coils, stator, timer base, relays, engine sensor etc. The only electrical items not included are the components intregral to the carburetor assembly and the engine power tilt/trim unit. All the items are clean and in good working order as they were removed from a running motor. I have other items for sale from this same motor, see my other auctions. Please feel free to ask questions.
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