New Mercury# 816770T Rectifier... will also cover newer s/s part# 8M0058226
Fits most of the following O/B's... 1980 & current: 6; 8; 9.9; XR10; 10 Magnum/ Marathon/ SeaPro/ Viking; 15; 15 Marathon/ Marathon XD/ SeaPro/ SeaPro XD; 20(2cyl.); 20 Jet; 25; 25 Marathon/ Super15(2cyl.); 25 SeaPro/ Super 15(2cyl.); Formula I(2.0L EFI); S2000; SST120
Please confirm this fits your application before activating "buy" key, if your not sure please contact me, along with the hp & serial# of your engine, and I will validate it via Merc Net
30 day warranty
Mercury Dealer MSRP is $53.58
Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
- Mercury # 89312a3 trigger assy. pre '79 20hp(US $77.50)
- Mercury # 87-820693 switch assy., neutral safety 90hp- v6(US $59.95)
- New 67f-81800-02-00 starter yamaha, mercury 80,90,100 hp 4 stroke (US $250.00)
- Johnson evinrude omc recoil 35hp *no reserve*(US $34.99)
- 1956 johnson 15 hp fly wheel(US $20.17)
- 15hp 1956 johnson evinrude outboard recoil manual pull starter assembly(US $30.17)
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