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Marine Mercury Rectifier Replaces Mercury 816770 Sierra 18-5707 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Marine Mercury Rectifier Replaces Mercury 816770 Sierra 18-5707, US $18.50, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:351 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:transpo

 Marine Mercury Rectifier Replaces Mercury 816770 Sierra 18-5707
MERCURY MARINE 62351A1, 62351A2, 816770, 816770T

MES- MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS  1782M

SIERRA MARINE 18-5707, 185707

UNIT STYLE(s): Mercury Marine
Number of Diodes: 2
Diode Amps: 25
Unit Polarity: Negative
Includes Brush Holder?: No
Includes Capacitor?: No
Includes Trio?: No
Notes:
3-Wire Hookup
Application: Mercury Marine Outboards



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