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Mercury/mariner 50-60hp (1990s-2000's Era): Bracket, Cable Retainer on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, United States

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:19812

For your consideration:
MERCURY/MARINER  (90's - late 2000's era)
BRACKET, Cable Retainer

PART #: 19812

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This bracket (cable retainer) was taken off of the lower cowling of the following Mercury motor that I am parting out because of a
n engine compression problem:


1997 MERCURY outboard; 
60HP, 3 Cylinder, 2 STROKE

Serial Number: 0G565590

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The bracket (cable retainer) is in EXCELLENT, FULLY OPEATIONAL, USED condition.There is hardly any wear at all to the anode whatsoever. The bracket (cable retainer) comes as seen in the pictures above, with mounting screws seen. This is a great $$ saving alternative if you broke or damaged a bracket (cable retainer), or are doing an outboard rebuild project, and need this bracket. The bracket (cable retainer) is compatible on many years and models of Mercury/Mariner outboards. If you are unsure if it will work on your outboard, shoot me a message, and I'll be happy to assist you (Please provide your engines serial number so I can check the manuals for compatibility).

MSRP is over $35

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** The pictures are of the ACTUAL bracket (cable retainer assembly) that you are considering.

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