Fit my 1985 Mercruiser engine, sure it fits a bunch of others.
This is an unused part. I purchased it New/Remanufactured from a boat dealer. I sold the boat before I got around to replacing the starter, forgot about it and found it while cleaning my garage. I paid $209 for it. Still have the receipt in the box. |
Ignition & Starting System for Sale
- *new* genuine mercury denso oem control module 861252t1 for mercruiser 4.3 bravo
- Volvo penta sterndrive indicator 834485 aq120b aq125a aq151a - c aq171a +(US $16.99)
- Mercruiser oem mpi v8 distributor and wires(US $45.00)
- 84-63796 mercruiser inline 6 250ci gm chevy engine motor wire harness(US $119.99)
- New prestolite omc distributor rotor ignition 3853801 sterndrive 1994-1998 2v 4v(US $10.00)
- New genuine omc distributor rotor ignition 384735 sterndrive 120 140 165 hp(US $6.00)
Hand-built Porsche 'Frankfurt Flyer' special up for sale on eBay
Mon, 27 Jan 2014This piece of organic-looking, handcrafted aluminium is called the ‘Frankfurt Flyer’ – a bespoke creation by American engineer Chris Runge. It’s rather special too, as the original Flyer racing car is the forebear to one of the most famous Porsche models ever, the 550 Spyder. This is one man’s painstaking recreation of one of the finest post-war sports cars to ever see the light of day, and it could be yours for $60,000 – around £36,500.
Are Jaguar planning to revive the Daimler badge?
Fri, 19 Apr 2013The Jaguar XJ has always been an impressive car (well, if you ignore some of the periods of unreliability since it launched in the 1960s) and the last ‘traditional, 3-box XJ was very similar under the skin to the new swoopy coupe version that had transformed the fortunes of the XJ in the luxury car market. It just didn’t sell. That was changed with the latest XJ which comes with stunning (if, perhaps, slightly divisive styling).
McLaren 650S priced from £195,250 and does 0-62mph in 3.0 seconds
Thu, 27 Feb 2014The new McLaren 650S (pictured) costs from £195,250 It’s only ten days since the McLaren 650S was revealed as a more hardcore version of McLaren 12C supercar – and with more than a hint of P1 styling – but McLaren are already building it and have revealed performance and price details. Available as either a 650S Coupe or 650S Spider, the starting point is £195,250 for the Coupe and £212,250 for the Spider, that’s almost £20k more for the 650S Coupe than the 12C Coupe and £17k more for the Spider. But apart from the more dramatic styling, increased downforce and tweaks from the extra power – the 650S gets 641bhp – to the improved handling and dynamics, you also get increased levels of optional equipment including carbon racing seats from the P1, rear parking camera and full carbon fibre interior.