Mercury 20-40-75-110 Hp Outboard 336-4528a Ignition Coil on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, US
This ignition coil was pulled from a running 1973 Mercury 110 9.8hp with a lower unit issue. The part is in good working order. Part number on front shows 336-4528. On the side it also has stamped 336-3955. It is a genuine Mercury part.
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