Mercury Mariner Cdm Modules With Wires 1994 To 2010 30-250hp Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
These are like brand new coils with wires from 5 to 11". I will separate but if you have a 3 cylinder I would recommend replacement of all. The motor was damaged from oil injection failure. I have a warranty on these coils for 1 year. Make sure other components are tested by a reliable tech, before installing. That includes flywheel, trigger, switch box, voltage regulator, and stator. CDI electronics offers a site for all testing, just be armed with your DVA multimeter. Thanks, Tim......marine repair and sales since 1969 in Duluth Minnesota.
note: Shipping price would remain the same for 1, 2, or all three units. |
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