Johnson 3 Ignition Coils And Modual From 70hp 1977 Motor on 2040-parts.com
Hewitt, New Jersey, US
WAS REMOVED FROM MODEL 70EL77S MADE IN 1977
PART NUMBER ON UNIT 581744 INK STAMPED ,ON CASTED BODY 318858
ON TOP COIL 582106 ,13JL
ON MODUAL COVER320737
I DO NOT HAVE ANY WAY TO TEST THIS UNIT
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