Omc #3854002, 0986644 Ignition Coil on 2040-parts.com
Homewood, California, United States
This is a new in the box OMC #3854002 Ignition Coil. This coil supersedes from 0986644 and crosses into Sierra #18-5443. This is used on 4 cylV-8, 3.0L 1991 & up, 5.7 EFI 1996 & up, and 7.4 1995 & up. If you are unsure if this part will work for your application email me your model # and year and I can look it up for you. MSRP$94.96 |
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