Omc 395731 8' Battery Cable Evinrude Johnson V4/v6/v8 - Replaced By Pn 583481 on 2040-parts.com
Hurdle Mills, North Carolina, US
New old stock from our office when moved. The part number shows as 395731 but the best reference I find says it was replaced with 583481.
We had this in stock in the late 80s/early 90s when we were regularly rigging boats.
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