Mercury Outboard Top Mount Remote Control W/ Tilt & Trim 8m0059686 (7) on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Missouri, US
We are selling a Mercury Outboard Top Mount Remote Control w/ Tilt & Trim Part # 8M0059686 Furnished with single trim switch in handle for trim and trailering. All installations require an Throttle/Shift Cables to complete the installation. Must use Gen II Throttle/Shift Cables design (897978A). Fits all Mercury outboard applications (with integral trim) 1993 and Newer Models. The auction is for the throttle control, hood and gasket. There is no manual or mounting hardware and the gasket has a tear (see pics). Previous Mercury Models: (883711A12 & 8m0041431).
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