Starter Solenoid For Force 150 Hp Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Greenbank, Washington, US
Here is a starter solenoid off of a Mercury/Force 150 hp outboard engine. The engine model is 1501X91J. The engine serial number is 024586. The engine was a storage locker find. The engine was seized. I have no history for the engine.
The solenoid appears in good shape. I have no way of testing it. The back plate is labeled 12V, 10A and has the numbers SAZ-4201ABY stamped on it.
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I can only ship to an address in the USA.
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