Mercury Auto Blend Oil Injector Pump on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
item is used. the front filter and fuel input connector broke off. 18576, 35-18576, 3518576 are part #'s for replacement. $15-$20. came off of a 1988 35hp mercury. item is clean and not damaged otherwise. no warranty as is all sales final no returns shipping to the 48 contiguous states only.
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