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Mercury Kiekhaefer Mark 10, 1957 Running Rocket Powerhead 824-1205 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

South China, Maine, United States

South China, Maine, United States
Powerhead is in running condition, just stained and paint peeling
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:824-1205

Here is a powerhead off of a Mercury Kiekhaefer 1957 Mark 10 Serial #1065379 outboard.  It is a Rocket powerhead and it runs well.  It has great even compression and solid spark.  I haven't taken off the flywheel, figured there wasn't a reason to when it fired right up.  The paint is stained and is starting to flake, there's also grease on the shift mechanism on the lower end of the powerhead.  The fuel pump also works well.

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