Fuel Rail Assembly Mercury Optimax 115 on 2040-parts.com
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Physically in excellent condition no signs of corrosion which is the downfall to this part. Regulator caps in place but condition of diaphragms is unknown. Mercury recently made the diaphragms available to the public so this could esily be rebuilt.
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