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Mercury Recoil Starter To Top Cowl Seal - 65499 1 on 2040-parts.com

AU $6.95
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Endeavour Hills, Victoria, Australia

Endeavour Hills, Victoria, Australia
Condition:New

After-Market Cowl Seal for Recoil Starter - Replaces 65499 1

Give your starter assembly a much needed upgrade with a new Cowl Seal. Designed to fit Mercury Starter Housing 91871A1 but it will fit with models from 1974 to 1984.

Please check your unit requires this seal before purchasing.

A worn or damaged Cowl Seal  potentially allows harmful contamination of your starter assembly and outboard with dust, grime and water.

Fitting a new seal is easy and removes these issues immediately.

The elastomer is pliable but firm ensuring a great fit to your starter and seal with your cowling, engineered elastomers will provide years of resilience.

* Trade discount available.

Thanks for your interest and if you have any questions at all, please drop me a line.


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