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Mallory Unilite Distributor-chevy V8 Chris Craft Q And Other Flywheel Forward on 2040-parts.com

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Eatontown, New Jersey, United States

Eatontown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mallory Marine Manufacturer Part Number:YLU 566 AV

MALLORY YLU 566 AV UNILITE ELECTRONIC MARINE DISTRIBUTOR. CAN BE USED FOR CHRIS CRAFT (AND I'M GUESSING LOTS OF OTHERS) CHEVROLET V-8 FLYWHEEL FORWARD MOTORS. PURCHASED NEW IN 1995 ($400.00) TO BE USED ON MY CHRIS CRAFT 350 Q MOTOR. WORKED GREAT AND USED UNTIL 2001 WHEN MOTOR WAS REPLACED. HAS BEEN IN BOX AND STORED SINCE. GOOD SHAPE. SOME PAINT OVERSPRAY AND LIGHT CORROSION ON OUTSIDE. THE SEAL WHERE THE WIRES COME THROUGH HAS GOTTEN MUSHY. WILL NEED SOME SILICONE TO SEAL IT. INCLUDES EVERYTHING THAT CAME WITH IT ORIGINALLY AND (IF YOU WANT IT) THE ORIGINAL 1972 Q MOTOR DISTRIBUTOR THAT IT REPLACED (LAST PICTURE). SHIPPING IS USPS BASED ON 20 X 12 X 8 BOX AT 10 LBS. ASK ANY QUESTIONS. SOLD AS IS.

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