1991-1996 Mercury Mariner Gear Housing/lower Unit # 9760a12 on 2040-parts.com
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
1991-1996 Mercury Mariner Gear Housing/Lower Unit # 9760A12 Long Shaft From a 1992 Mercury 50hp 3 Cyl Long Shaft Serial # 0D113076, pulled from a running engine. Water impeller should be replaced before installing. I have lots of good usable parts from this and other outboards so please check my other listings, if you need something that is not listed please contact me.
This part may fit many other models if you are not sure if this part fits your engine please feel free to contact us. However we need the year, model and serial number. This information will be used to match the right part to your engine/boat This Mercury Marine GEAR HOUSING (LONG) (BLACK) is used on these models and components: |
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