Mercury Engine Parts, # 17-44431 , Pin-groove on 2040-parts.com
Forest City, North Carolina, US
Up for sale is new, in the package , Quicksilver Mercury part # 17-44431 , Pin-groove. I am not a technician and am not in a position to answer technical questions; rely on part # for the detail needed.
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