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Ignition Sensor V6, V8 Mercruiser Thunderbolt Dist Sierra 18-5116-1 87-892150q02 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.99
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Replaces OEM Part Number:87-861780Q4, 87-861780A2, 87-892150Q02 Manufacturer Part Number:18-5116-1

Ignition Sensor for Mercruiser V6 & V8 Thunderbolt

Sierra Part # 18-5116-1

New in package, with manufacturer's warranty, ignition sensor for V6 & V8 Mercruiser Thunderbolt ignition distributors. This sensor replaces both the nut and bullet type connection sensor.

Note: This redesigned sensor has 3 wires where the original sensors had only 2. The added third wire is a ground to cure the problem the original sensors had of poor grounding and subsequent early failure.

Replaces OEM part #s 87-861780Q4, 87-861780A2

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