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Mercury Quicksilver 8m0074845(821400a2)analog Trim Sending Unit Kit 30-115hp? on 2040-parts.com

US $46.95
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Rock Island, Illinois, United States

Rock Island, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:8M0074845

New NOS Quicksilver trim sender analog kit # 8M0074845 fits newer 4strokes 30-60hp, 90-115hp EFI and OPTIMAX . This is not for SmartCraft. Please check Mercury's website to see if this sending unit kit fits your model engine.This sender is the one that SS# 821400A2( only difference is the 8M0074845 has the ground wire that goes under the hood and grounds through the wire harness) that is NLA from Mercury.Check out pics any questions please ask. 

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