1988 Force 50 Hp Trigger And Stator In Working Order on 2040-parts.com
La Pine, Oregon, United States
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I have thies spare parts. Was going to fix up the engine but got a really great deal on a larger engine so going to sell all parts. Stater and Trigger both check out as in operating range. Found out that the coils were the problem.
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