New Johnson/evinrude Stator, P/n 582930. Fits Many 80s & 90s 2 Cylinder Engines. on 2040-parts.com
Conover, Wisconsin, United States
You are looking at a NEW OMC/BRP ignition stator, part number 582930. Fits many (but not all)80s & 90s 2 cylinder motors from 5 to 50 HP. Replaces p/n 582632. You verify this is the part number you need for your motor. List price from OMC/BRP is $49.99.
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