Mercruiser 3.7l Carburetor Mercarb 13899564 on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Minnesota, United States
Used carburetor from a 1987 Mercruiser.
This is a Mercarb. Has 13899564 on the side of the carb. Looks to be original paint. This is for PARTS I do not know what parts you need or what parts are good or not good on this carb that is why it is for Parts!!! Fresh water MN lake use only. US lower 48 Shipping only!!! |
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