Mercury 30/40 Electronics Starter Stator Computer Coils Misc on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
Electronics from an 00' Mercury 30hp fourstroke. whats pictured is whats included. I didn't check spark because 2 plug boots were missing. Motor was take out of service because a piec of the flywheel was lose. It rubbed the stator but I don't think it hurt it. Starter works great. Sold as is payment due within 24hrs of purchase. Questions Vince 302 379 5404 |
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