Remanufactured Mercury/mariner 200 Hp V6 3.0l 200 Dfi Powerhead, Part #854198r04 on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
This listing is for a Remanufactured Mercury/Mariner/Quicksilver 200 HP V6 3.0L Outboard Powerhead, which will fit Mercury/Mariner V‐200 DFI OptiMax (3.0L) and the 200 Pro XS outboard, 0T599000 and above. It was remanufactured by Quicksilver Manufacturing on 2/23/15. This was overstock from the dealership. There is no warranty. There is no additional core charge. A core return label will be sent with the replacement powerhead, at which point the original powerhead can be returned for inspection. If the core passes inspection, a refund check of up to $325.00 will be issued to the buyer; otherwise, the core will be scrapped and not returned. Shipping will be through 3-Day Ground for a flat fee of $150.00. Increased fees will apply for Alaska, Hawaii, other US Territories, and International Shipping. If you have any questions or you wish to place an order, please call us at the Marine Parts Warehouse at 270-618-5200. Our shop is open from 9AM-4PM CST Monday-Friday, but if you are unable to contact us during those hours, feel free to leave a message and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. To ensure that the proper product is ordered, please include your motor's model and serial number in any message. 0017 |
Complete Outboard Powerheads for Sale
- Mercury 40,50,80 hp. fuel pump 58888(US $44.00)
- Mercury 80 hp. piston 2 ring & connecting rod & 622-3665(US $47.00)
- 1971 johnson evinrude wiring harness motor cable assembly 10 pin 0384051(US $70.00)
- Powerhead 7.5 hp johnson
- 2006 mercury 150hp optimax 2.5l complete power head(US $2,995.00)
- Suzuki spirit 25hp outboard powerhead(US $99.99)
VW Passat CC gets 5 seat option
Sat, 23 Jan 2010TheVW Passat CC now gets a five seat option Cue bevvy of car show lovelies; roll out the big red carpet; bring on the marching band. Volkswagen has big news to announce. The VW Passat CC is getting a five seat option.
The cars of Ayrton Senna
Thu, 01 May 2014Twenty years ago today – 1 May 1994 – the world lost arguably the most talented Formula One driver ever: Ayrton Senna. Numbers alone don’t quite describe the genius the Brazilian driver showed at the wheel of all manner of cars throughout his career, finding time and speed where others simply couldn’t. So, on the 20th anniversary of Senna’s death in a tragic accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola – only a day after Roland Ratzenberger, a young Austrian driver and friend of Senna, also sadly lost his life, while qualifying – we’re celebrating the life of one of Formula One’s most charismatic drivers.
NASCAR: Bristol president Jeff Byrd dead at 60
Mon, 18 Oct 2010Jeff Byrd, president and general manager of Bristol Motor Speedway and Bristol Dragway, died on Oct. 17 following a long illness. Byrd, 60, had been the president of the Tennessee facilities since January 1996, when Speedway Motorsports Inc.