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Push To Choke Ignition Switch For Most Evinrude & Johnson Outboards - Marpac on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Berkeley, California, US

Berkeley, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Marpac Manufacturer Part Number:OCM # 393301 and 508180 Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

Marpac Push to Choke Ignition Switch

Fits Most Johnson and Evinrude Outboards (OMC)

Replaces OMC # 393301 and 508180.
Fits most Johnson and Evinrude Outboards.
Functionally Equivalent to Pollak #33-105, Sierra #18-1802, Aqua Power #1946.

I bought these ignition switches a few years ago for a project boat, but never used them. They are new and still in the original packaging. There are two switches available. If you purchase both, I'll ship them together at no additional cost.

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