Fuel Pump Assembly 14360A71 for a 40, 50, 55, 60 hp Mercury Outboard motor. This particular part was removed from a 2001 Mercury 50 hp two stroke oil injected engine, serial number OT329527. It may fit several other years, please check before bidding. Item in good condition. Actual pictures of item.
Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
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- Reed plates - force outboard motor - 818108a(US $65.00)
- Water pump housing 1990 johnson 90hp(US $50.00)
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- Moeller marine x000h7cps7 below-deck boat fuel tank, 23 gallon, 24x20"x12"(US $134.99)
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