Yamaha Outboard Pulser Coil 61a 85580 01 00 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Massachusetts, US
A Used 2000 Yamaha Pulser Coil for 150/ 200 hp. Came off 2000 200hp OX66
Bought this part last year on ebay and never used it because mine just had a wire pushed down in the connector. Seller said part worked ok.
I'm willing to do ohms test if you know what specs should be.
Yamaha Part # 61A 85580 01 00
This Part will fit many different applications. Check your motor on yamaha web site.
Number on part is 7X18
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