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Chrysler 70 To 140 Hp 3 & 4 Cylinder Cdi Power Pack [powerpack] Motorola Style on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Weymouth, Massachusetts, US

Weymouth, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Motorola Country of Manufacture:United States Component Type:Ignition/Starting System

Original style [OEM] "power pack" [ie. CDI, or capacitor-discharge ignition] unit that fits the Magnapower ignitions of Chrysler brand 3 and 4-cylinder outboards rated 70 to 140 hp. Includes an aftermarket Rapairbrand coil that's similar to an OMC coil...swap on your OEM coil or change the connector on the center wire to your cap to the required snap-on type. This is throwing a hot spark but powerhead has scuffed piston so it's being parted. Right now you're seeing a new aftermarket replacement on the board for $296 so this is a bargain at Buck Forty-nine! Shipping's Dirt Cheap, too, via fast Priority Mail so how can you beat this deal?

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