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US $150.00
Location:

Amesbury, Massachusetts, US

Amesbury, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Westerbeke/Mitsubishi Manufacturer Part Number:Westerbeke 30593 Country of Manufacture:Japan

 This starter came off of a W46 but also was used on other Westerbeke  gen sets  such as 4.4BCD, 4.4WMD, 7.7WMD, 8.0BTDA, 10.0BTDA, 11.0BTD, 11.0WMD, 12.5BTD
12.5BTDA, 12.5 BTDB, 12.5WMD This same starter was used on Mitsubishi 4DQ5 engines that were used by many others including Chrysler, Bobcat, Massey Ferguson and others

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