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Mercruiser Alternator 61 Amp Fits 4 6 8 Cylinders on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Used universal alternator for various Mercruiser engines

Pretty basic negative and positive connections

Used working condition, less than 10 hours of use, replaced with higher amp alternator to power my add on electronics

Comes with grooved pulley

Manufacturer provides the following cross reference and specs:

Application:
Mercury Mercruiser, OMC 4, 6, 8-Cyl. Marine Engines

References:
Delco 1100576, 1100577, 1100894, 1100912, 1100914, 1100915, 1102393, 1102496
Mercury Marine 56045, 59755, 69729
OMC 983424, 983836, 988247

Amps:61
Voltage:12
Rotation:CW
Pulley:Grooved

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