Mercruiser 3.7l Carburetor Mercarb 13899564 on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Minnesota, United States
Used carburetor from a 1989 Mercruiser.
This is a Mercarb. Has 13899564 on the side of the carb. Looks to be original paint. This was on a running engine with a bad camshaft that I parted out. May need a little cleaning. Fresh water MN lake use only. |
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