Prestolite Genuine Nos Power Tilt Assembly #hyc-5508 (63-398), Mercury Marine on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is a Prestolite NOS Genuine power tilt assembly. Prestolite #HYC-5508 (63-398). Fits 1980-1988 Mercruiser for Mercury Marine. OEN is 93247.
Conforms to SAE-J1171. |
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