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Mercruiser Alarm Kit 86047a2 Sterndrive Sensor Sender Warning Buzzer 4cyl V6 V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Woodbury Heights, New Jersey, United States

Woodbury Heights, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:86047A2 Brand:Mercury

Sensor kit for Mercruiser 4-cylinder engines

Mercury/Quicksilver item no. 86047A2.  Versatile kit is applicable to many
sterndrive models.  It's vital for monitoring operating conditions and preserving your engine from potential problems.  Be sure of your specific application before ordering.

This hard-to-find item, rendered obsolete by manufacturer and by most distributors, is new, in manufacturer's box.  It contains two valuable sensors (87-86080 and 38559, about $110 new), the buzzer, the connection wires and hardware, the instructions and dashboard decals, all in excellent unused condition.  We have several listed; photos are of one of those actually on order.

We've got plenty of new, nearly-new, and surplus parts and supplies listed on eBay, listed on our web page, and in stock at our retail store - South Jersey's best-equipped independent boating store and service place.

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