Yamaha Grizzly Rhino Boat Waverunner Jet Ski Engine Hour Meter on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
ENG-HOURS-00-00
Genuine Yamaha Standard Hour Meter
A must have for logging time on your Yamaha engine. Hour meter function only (no service alerting function). Installs in minutes and is mounted in the engine compartment.
Fits all Yamaha 2 and 4 stroke models (Off-Road/ATV, Rhino, and all Yamaha Boats and WaveRunners)
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