Mercury 5 Hp Cylinder Head Assembly 1996 on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Vermont, US
For sale is 1 Cylinder Head removed from a 1996 Mercury 5hp outboard, Serial # 0D997223. this outboard was running fine when it lost spark. All Parts are sold in AS IS CONDITION no warranties expressed or implied, they will come to you just like they are pictured and may or may not be cleaned to keep cost down. Please verify that these are the correct parts and will work for your specific application before bidding. please feel free to ask questions
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