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Oem Mercury/mercruiser Fuel Pump & Cooler Kit 861156a02 - New on 2040-parts.com

US $369.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:861156A02

Mercury/MerCruiser Fuel Pump & Cooler Kit NEW!!


Part # - 861156A02


Fuel Pump / Cooler Kit With Drain ‑ has fuel cooler (861267), which has an integral water drain port and has a cross bolt to retain the fuel line to the fuel cooler outlet.  This kit is new OEM from Mercruiser, it is not an aftermarket kit.


Engine Models That Use This Replacement Pump Kit:


MCM 496 MAG MPI  - ALL

MCM 496 MAG HO MPI - ALL

MIE 8.1s HORIZON  - ALL

MIE 8.1s HO - ALL

Black Scorpion Models - 0L000000 & up

All other MPI & EFI Models 0L000000 to 0M300000


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