Omc Johnson Evinrude Outboard Ignition Coil Replaces 0582160 0584632 & 0502890 on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
Ignition Coil for OMC Johnson Evinrude Motors
- High quality aftermarket part replaces OMC part numbers 0582160, 0584632, 0502890 and its supersessions
- This part fits many Johnson Evinrude outboard motors from various years from 1971-1975 50 HP, 1971-1975 65 HP, 1974-1975 70/75 HP, 1973-1975 85 HP, 1973-1974 115 HP, and 1973-1975 135 HP. If you are unsure of what coils you need just send us your model number!
- If unsure of the part number needed just ask! We can get parts for most all makes and models of motors, if you do not see what you need in our store just ask we can probably get it.
- All parts ship UPS or priority mail insured within 24-72 hrs
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