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Mercury Outboard 75-90hp 4 Stroke 4 Cylinder Cylinder Head 8m0094683 2002 Cam on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Bassett, Virginia, United States

Bassett, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):75 90 100 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:8m0094683

 Fits 75/90 100hp 4 Stroke.  This is a used unit and comes as shown.  cylinder head and cams as seen, bottom valve may need repair, no sure.  Lower unit went out I am just parting out this motor.  It was on a 90 ELPT 2002 year motor, efi.

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