Mercury / Mariner Electric Start Conversion Kit - 40 / 50 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Park Hills, Missouri, US
Tired of pulling that rope? Convert your hard to start manual to an electric start with this kit.
Includes instructions.
MSRP $666.58
Fits...
Mercury/Mariner 40 (3 CYL.) | 1B000001 & Up |
Mercury/Mariner 40 (3 CYL.) | 0P325500 & Up |
Mercury/Mariner 40 (3 CYL.) | 0T980000 THRU 0T999999 |
Mercury/Mariner 40 (3 CYL.) | 0P325500 & Up |
Mercury/Mariner 50 (3 CYL.) | 1B000001 & Up |
Mercury/Mariner 50 (3 CYL.) | 0P325500 & Up |
Mercury/Mariner 50 (3 CYL.) | 0T980000 THRU 0T999999 |
Mercury/Mariner 50 (3 CYL.) | 0P325500 & Up |
Note: tiller handle models may also require a remote mounted ignition key/choke/horn assembly.
Shipping rate is for Lower 48 states only - contact me for AK HI PR
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