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Sierra Marine Starter For Gm Marine Engines 18-5911 on 2040-parts.com

US $185.25
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra UPC:030999875952 Manufacturer Part Number:18-5911

 
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Sierra Marine Starter for GM Marine Engines 18-5911

 

Product SKU: SIE-18-5911
Item Condition: New
MSRP $241.06
Starting At $185.25
Product Description:

Starter for Mercruiser, Volvo, OMC

For GM engines, bottom mount straight across bolt pattern, standard rotation. Replacement solenoid: 18-5837.

Replaces:

  • Chris Craft - 16.61-00042
  • Mercury - 50-17251A3, 50-76965A4, 50-77328A3, 50-99417A2, 50-99419A3
  • OMC - 981089, 982121, 983790, 985966
  • Volvo - 834893, 855326
  • Mallory - 9-15901

 



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