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Mcm Mercruiser Mercury 5.0 L Efi Gm 305 V-8 Mefi-3 Ecm Assy Delphi 16236999 D0bc on 2040-parts.com

US $849.95
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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Used engine ecm stock, with bracket - entire assembly
Brand:Delphi Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:16236999

MCM Mercruiser Mercury Marine 5.0 L EFI GM 305 V-8 ECM Assembly

Delphi Engine Computer Part # 16236999

Other numbers on ECM: D0BC

Mercruiser engine serial numbers: 

4231017L1, 4231017LS, 4231017N1, 4231018L1 
4231018LS, 4231018N1, 4231019L1, 4231019N1
423101AL1 



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