Mallory Mercury Stator 9-22501 on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
High Quality copper windings for maximum stator output and durability Plastic encapsulated where applicable for maximum corrosion and vibration protection Exact OEM fit and appearance for easy plug and play installation.
Replaces: Mercury 336-3996A7
Fits: 7.5/9.8 |
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