Mercruiser 165 Carburator Bracket Linkage 62951 63713 Gm 250 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
Ankeny, Iowa, United States
This linkage and bracket came from my Mercruiser 165 GM 260 6 cylinder motor. You get both the bracket and the linkage in this 1 listing.
Part Number 62951 Carb bracket Part Number 63713 Carb linkage |
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