Marine/boat Ignition/choke Switch For Omc 7-0390 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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This item is a new in package Marine/Boat Ignition/Choke switch for OMC, Marpac part number 7-0390. Delrin stainless steel ignition starter switch - Push to Choke feature - Replaces Evinrude/Johnson 388173, 390129, 390133 and 393301. Special weather proofing seal and drain hole. Eliminates need for separate electrick choke switch. Accommodates 1/4" panel. Mounting bushing is 1/2" long, 13/16" diameter. 6 screw terminals. Rated: 20 amps at 12V DC
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