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135/150 Hp Mercury 2.0 L Powerhead Rotating Block Assembly 1992-1998 812815a92 on 2040-parts.com

US $799.99
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Engine(HP):135 Manufacturer Part Number:9765A13, 812815A92

135/150 HP Mercury 2.0 L Powerhead Rotating Block Assembly 1992-1998 812815A92

This is a complete power head long block assembly (NO Electronics, carbs, etc.) from a 1995 Mercury Mariner 135 HP outboard motor.  The block assembly is Merc part # 9765A13 and the complete rotating assembly is # 812815A92.  The powerhead was rebuilt about 5 years ago.  The compression is 115 PSI in each cylinder.  This fits 135 HP and 150 HP 2.0 Liter carbureted motors from 1992-1998 (some later 150 HP motors are 2.5 L blocks).  It is a complete rotating assembly and comes with the linkage, oil and fuel pump as shown.

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