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Mercury Kiekhaefer Outboard 14mm Spark Plug Timing Adapter Mark Merc Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $14.81
Location:

Bonney Lake, Washington, United States

Bonney Lake, Washington, United States
Condition:New

This a new adapter for timing your engine with a dial indicator. Fits most all standard indicators with a 3/8" diameter stem. This is the style most all of us use to accurately time our engines. I've had my original for over 50 years and still use it today even on fishing motors. It is a heck of a lot more accurate than most other bench timing methods. Adapter fits 14mm spark plug threads. This auction is for the adapter only, no indicator is included. Please check out my other auctions and feel free to email any questions. Will gladly combine items to save you shipping cost, just let me know. Thanks, Mike member AOMCI.


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