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Sierra 18-6440 Starter Replacement For Mercury Outboards on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:18-6440

Sierra 18-6440 starter

Direct replacement for Mercury OEM part #s 50-853329T and 50-892339T

Fits: Mercury 90, V135, V150, V175, V200 hp and 2.5L DFI outboards 0T178500 & up

Mercury 200 and 250 hp and 3.0L outboards 0T467442 & up

Mercury inline 4 and 6 cylinder Verados

Models with solenoid operated bendix


Please verify with a Mercury certified technician and/or dealer that this particular starter will work for your specific engine

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