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Mercury Vintage Outboard Starter Solinoid #25661 #25661t1 #18-5836 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States

This is a Mercury Marine outboard motor starter solinoid for a vintage (about 1950's through 1960's era) motor. This is Mercury numbers #25661 or #256611 or #25661T1. This is the same part as Sierra marine supplys #18-5836. Look at the pictures to see if is correct for your motor. This item has been bench tested and is in good functioning condition.

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