3 Mercury 50 Hp Cdm Module Assembly 827509t 7 827509a10 on 2040-parts.com
Sandy, Utah, US
CDM Module Assembly 827509T7 or 827509A10 for a 40, 50, 55, 60 hp Mercury Outboard motor. This particular part was removed from a 2001 Mercury 50 hp two stroke oil injected engine, serial number OT329527. It may fit several other years, please check before bidding. Item in good condition. Actual pictures of item.
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