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Mercury Mariner Flywheel 248-8722a9 248-8722a17 Used A+shape on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Good shape Off of running engine.
Brand:MERCURY MARINE ITEM:FLYWHEEL Manufacturer Part Number:248-8722A9 248-8722A17

Mercury Mariner flywheel.

MFG: Mercury Marine

Part numbers:

  • 248-8722A17
  • 248-8722A9
  • 248-5977A23
  • 248-5977A20
  • 248-5977A17
  • 248-5977A2

Used. Great shape.

Came off of a Mariner 50 hp electric start serial no. OA103921.

Engine ran before part was removed.

Good useable part. 

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I have other parts off of this engine.

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