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Mercruiser Starter Ph140-0015 Oe 0984428, 3855177, 50-77328a1, 1998314, 1109482 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Mercruiser Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PH140-0015, 0984428, 3855177, 50-77328A1, 1998314

Mercruiser Starter


Note: 9 Teeth


Brand : Protorque

Item #: PH140-0015


OEM #: 0984428, 0984456, 0986505, 3853817, 3854751, 3855177, 3857747, 3860566, 986505, 3853982, 984456, 50-77328A1, 50-77328A3, 50-99418A2, 1109482, 1998314, 1998566, 1998569, 1998570, 10455603, 50-12177A2, 3850525


12 Volt 9 Tooth CW Rotation Delco Starter for Mercruiser, OMC, Volvo & others Fits 6 & 8 Cylinder Engines with Metric 5MT Solenoid


MakeModelCC / HPYear
Mercruiser-
OMC I/O-

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