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Starter Repair Kit Fits Yanmar Marine Engine S114-194 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Norwalk, Ohio, United States

Norwalk, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:114194 UPC:Does not apply

Starter repair kit for Yanmar engines with Hitachi starter number S114-194

Includes 4 brushes, drive end bushing and Commutator end bushing

Yanmar Engine -

MarineSB12 1cyl, 0.510L Diesel 1976-1980 

 SB8 1cyl, 0.331L Diesel 1976-1980 

 SVE12 1cyl, 0.510L Diesel 1974-1976 

 SVE8 1cyl, 0.331L Diesel 1974-1976 

 YA 0000 92508 YC 0000

YSB12 1cyl, 0.510L Diesel 1976-1977

 YSB8 1cyl, 0.331L Diesel 1976-1977 

 YSE12 1cyl, 0.510L Diesel 1974-1976 

 YSE8 1cyl, 0.331L Diesel 1974-1976 

 YSM12 1cyl, 0.510L Diesel 1977-1980 

 YSM8 1cyl, 0.331L Diesel 1977-1980 

 Yanmar Engine Medium Duty

PA 0000 

PC 0000


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