Mercruiser 165 Marine Distributer Inline 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
Muskegon, Michigan, US
This is the distributer assembly from a 1970's pre alpha one mercruiser 165 250 c.i. 4.1 liter engine. Good useable conditon but by no means a show quality piece due to minor cosmetic imperfections such as paint chips and scratches. This is s stock picture set that shows the wire cut but it is not. I'll get actual pictures up soon.
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