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Omc Tech Series Tachometer 174987 Fits 5,6,10 Pulse/rev Alternator Models on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States

Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States
very good condition.was working when removed to upgrade instruments.
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:174987

 This is a good used OMC Evinrude Johnson Tech Series tachometer, part number 174987.
It will work with any 5, 6, or 10 pulse/rev alternator equipped outboard. 
It was working when we removed it while upgrading the engine.
Please check with a dealer to make sure this part is correct for your application.
We were a Johnson Evinude dealer for over 60 years and are selling off our old inventory.
We are willing to combine items to save on shipping.  Contact us for details.
We  ship out of the country through EBAY global shipping and accept only PayPal
We will accept a return only if the part is not as we described it.

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