Mercury 7.5 Hp 9.8 Hp Powerhead 115 Psi Each Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
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Up for grabs, I have a Powerhead removed from a 1970 7.5 HP Mercury outboard. It has approximately 115 PSI on each cylinder. I have not run the motor personally so I am selling the powerhead in AS IS condition. There is no visible damage to it. This should fit several year motors, and I believe it will fit 9.8 Mercs as well. Feel free to email me with any questions. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. Shipping is fast and FREE.
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