Crankshaft Position Sensor - '98 Mercury 150 Optimax - 828558 1 on 2040-parts.com
Hayesville, North Carolina, United States
Perfect used Crank sensor, removed from a running 135HP Mercury Optimax engine. Only 450 hours on the engine it was removed from, Fully Operational! Guaranteed!Very Clean!
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