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3 Cylinder Complete Power Head With All Electrical And Carbs , 1975 Mercury 65hp on 2040-parts.com

US $999.99
Location:

Holden, Massachusetts, United States

Holden, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

This is a 1975-76 65 hp mercury  has 125 psi compression on all three cylinders ...... has no spark thats why i am parting it out ..... THE POWER HEAD COMES COMPLETE WITH ALL THE ELECTRICAL AND CARBS ITS MISSING THE FLY WHEEL NUT ON TOP ONLY... MOTOR RAN FINE UNTIL IT LOST SPARK .  NOTE THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE POWER HEAD ELECTRICAL AND CARBS WITH THE STARTER NOT THE WHOLE ENGINE
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