Fuel Pump Model 40 4 Hp Mercury 89977a 1 on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Washington, US
We are selling a fuel pump from a 4 hp model 40 outboard. This part may work for multiple models and years. Please make sure the parts you are looking at are compatible with your model and year Be sure to look for more items we will be listing! If your looking for a specific item, shoot us an email and we can see if we have it in stock, or can get it for you. There are no returns on purchased items. Thanks for looking,
DaMa Marine
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