Evinrude / Johnson Ignition Coils ( 584477 ) on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, US
(2) Evinrude / Johnson ignition coils new in box, part number 584477. These will fit many years and model motors so please check part number. Thanks for looking!!!
Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
- Evinrude / johnson ignition coils ( 18-5181 )(US $40.00)
- New nos yamaha cap 6e5-45155-00(US $8.49)
- New nos yamaha rubber key cap 676-82577-00-00(US $8.49)
- Oem key switch and kill switch w/panel(US $65.00)
- Evinrude , 582285 cdi ignition(US $30.00)
- New mercury/mariner stator for 45 jet, 50, 55, and 60 - 3 cylinder #398-9710a23(US $0.01)
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