85hp Mercury Outboard Engine Starter Motor on 2040-parts.com
Albion, Michigan, United States
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Item for bid is a good working used starter motor part # 50-6734K that was removed from a mid 1970's 85hp 4 cylinder Mercury outboard motor. This same starter was probably also used on many other years and horsepower applications. Please note that the ground cable that is partly shown in the pictures is not included with the starter.
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