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Omc Evinrude Johnson Oem Key # 9 Stamped. Series 73 Pistol Grip 1973 To 1977 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:OMC Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:9 UPC:Does not apply

OEM Evinrude Johnson Key. Stamped # 9

Check you switch, if it is stamped near where the key goes in with the matching number, this should fit for you.

These are new original key im selling from a closed Marine dealership. I have many OMC and Mercury keys listed. If you a certain # key, let me know, I may have it and not listed yet.

73 SERIES PISTOL GRIP KEYS USED 1973-1977
The 73 Pistol Grip Key Series came out in 1973 and were used mostly in control boxes that had a separate choke switch from the ignition(not push to choke). These were made/stamped Pollak. The ignition switch these were used in could be identified by its white nylon flange where the key was inserted. The key number was stamped into this flange. These had a number range from 1-35.

 

 

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